AbstractParasites have a profound impact on wildlife population dynamics. However, until some years ago, studies on the occurrence and prevalence of wildlife parasites were neglected comparatively with the studies on humans and domestic animals. In this study, we determined the parasite prevalence of two sympatric wild canids: the endangered Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) and the widespread red fox (Vulpes vulpes), in central Portugal. From November 2014 to July 2015, fresh fecal samples from both species were collected monthly in several transects distributed throughout the study area. All samples were submitted to several coprological techniques. In total, 6 helminth parasites (Crenosoma vulpis, Angiostrongylus vasorum, Toxocara cani...
Wild canides have a high epizootiological - epidemiological significance, considering that they are ...
The main aim of this study was to not only establish the prevalence of the recently described Spiroc...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, are an endangered carnivore endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. Al...
AbstractParasites have a profound impact on wildlife population dynamics. However, until some years ...
As a top predator, the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) plays a major role shaping interactions w...
The major threats to the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus) include habitat degradation and fragmen...
AbstractWe examined 42 maned wolf scats in an unprotected and disturbed area of Cerrado in southeast...
Over recent decades, diseases have been shown to be important causes of extinctions among wild speci...
Gastrointestinal nematodes and protozoa and other parasite occurrences were evaluated in free-rangin...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
We use a suite of meta-analytic and comparative methods to derive fundamental insights into how samp...
Abstract Background The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is widely distributed in the world; in central Europ...
AbstractTaeniid species represent relevant pathogens in human and animals, circulating between carni...
Wild ungulates have expanded their geographical range across Europe and Portugal is no exception. De...
Little is known about the impact of infectious diseases on large carnivores. We investigated factors...
Wild canides have a high epizootiological - epidemiological significance, considering that they are ...
The main aim of this study was to not only establish the prevalence of the recently described Spiroc...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, are an endangered carnivore endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. Al...
AbstractParasites have a profound impact on wildlife population dynamics. However, until some years ...
As a top predator, the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) plays a major role shaping interactions w...
The major threats to the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus) include habitat degradation and fragmen...
AbstractWe examined 42 maned wolf scats in an unprotected and disturbed area of Cerrado in southeast...
Over recent decades, diseases have been shown to be important causes of extinctions among wild speci...
Gastrointestinal nematodes and protozoa and other parasite occurrences were evaluated in free-rangin...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
We use a suite of meta-analytic and comparative methods to derive fundamental insights into how samp...
Abstract Background The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is widely distributed in the world; in central Europ...
AbstractTaeniid species represent relevant pathogens in human and animals, circulating between carni...
Wild ungulates have expanded their geographical range across Europe and Portugal is no exception. De...
Little is known about the impact of infectious diseases on large carnivores. We investigated factors...
Wild canides have a high epizootiological - epidemiological significance, considering that they are ...
The main aim of this study was to not only establish the prevalence of the recently described Spiroc...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, are an endangered carnivore endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. Al...