Parasites are increasingly recognized for their profound influences on individual, population and ecosystem health. We provide the first report of gastrointestinal parasites in gray wolves from the central and north coasts of British Columbia, Canada. Across 60,000 km2, wolf feces were collected from 34 packs in 2005–2008. At a smaller spatial scale (3300 km2), 8 packs were sampled in spring and autumn. Parasite eggs, larvae, and cysts were identified using standard flotation techniques and morphology. A subset of samples was analysed by PCR and sequencing to identify tapeworm eggs (n= 9) and Giardia cysts (n=14). We detected ≥14 parasite taxa in 1558 fecal samples. Sarcocystis sporocysts occurred most frequently in feces (43·7%), followed ...
Echinococcus spp. tapeworms can cause serious diseases in mammals, including humans. Within the E. g...
The recent recolonization of Central Europe by the European grey wolf (Canis lupus) provides an oppo...
The recent recolonisation of the Central European lowland (CEL) by the grey wolf (Canis lupus) provi...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus L., 1758) are mobile opportunistic predators that can be infected by a wide...
Parasites are integral to ecosystem functioning yet often overlooked. Improved understanding of host...
Wild canids are hosts to a wide range of parasites and can play a role in transmission of zoonoses. ...
Abstract Parasites are integral to ecosystem functioning yet often overlooked. Improved understandin...
Little is known about the impact of infectious diseases on large carnivores. We investigated factors...
Knowledge of parasites shed by wild canids can assist in recognizing risk to human and domestic anim...
Giardia and Cryptosporidium are zoonotic protozoan parasites that can infect humans and other taxa, ...
Disease ecology is a relevant but relatively unexplored subject of research in urban coyotes (Canis ...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, are an endangered carnivore endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. Al...
Zoonotic Echinococcus spp. cestodes (E. canadensis and E. multilocularis) infect domestic animals, w...
Ranked among the top threats to conservation worldwide, infectious disease is of particular concern ...
Background: In Canada, surveys of enteric parasites in dogs and cats have been reported sporadicall...
Echinococcus spp. tapeworms can cause serious diseases in mammals, including humans. Within the E. g...
The recent recolonization of Central Europe by the European grey wolf (Canis lupus) provides an oppo...
The recent recolonisation of the Central European lowland (CEL) by the grey wolf (Canis lupus) provi...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus L., 1758) are mobile opportunistic predators that can be infected by a wide...
Parasites are integral to ecosystem functioning yet often overlooked. Improved understanding of host...
Wild canids are hosts to a wide range of parasites and can play a role in transmission of zoonoses. ...
Abstract Parasites are integral to ecosystem functioning yet often overlooked. Improved understandin...
Little is known about the impact of infectious diseases on large carnivores. We investigated factors...
Knowledge of parasites shed by wild canids can assist in recognizing risk to human and domestic anim...
Giardia and Cryptosporidium are zoonotic protozoan parasites that can infect humans and other taxa, ...
Disease ecology is a relevant but relatively unexplored subject of research in urban coyotes (Canis ...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, are an endangered carnivore endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. Al...
Zoonotic Echinococcus spp. cestodes (E. canadensis and E. multilocularis) infect domestic animals, w...
Ranked among the top threats to conservation worldwide, infectious disease is of particular concern ...
Background: In Canada, surveys of enteric parasites in dogs and cats have been reported sporadicall...
Echinococcus spp. tapeworms can cause serious diseases in mammals, including humans. Within the E. g...
The recent recolonization of Central Europe by the European grey wolf (Canis lupus) provides an oppo...
The recent recolonisation of the Central European lowland (CEL) by the grey wolf (Canis lupus) provi...