Many different diving ducks in the Midwest are hosts to parasites like cestodes, trematodes, and nematodes. These parasites often live in the ducks gastrointestinal tract and use the ducks chyme and intestinal tissues to thrive. For this research, local hunters volunteered to donate diving duck carcasses they harvested. Ducks donated were cut open on the ventral side from esophagus to cloaca. Major organs were separated into bottles containing 0.85% saline, shaken, settled, and then the supernatant removed multiple times to isolate any parasites residing within the duck’s organs and tissues. Any parasites found in dissected diving ducks organ wash were picked through, identified using visual techniques, and stored in vials labeled according...
This study included the inspection of 80 faecal samples for each of ducks and from geese from differ...
American coots (Fulica americana) and diving ducks, including lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) and ring...
In view of the fragmentary knowledge concerning the treniatodes of North American birds, and the ext...
Many different diving ducks in the Midwest are hosts to parasites like cestodes, trematodes, and nem...
Parasites can have a significant effect on an ecosystem if they become too abundant due to the multi...
Ducks are hosts to numerous external and internal parasites, with one of the most prevalent being tr...
The blue winged teal, Anas discors, is one of the more common ducks in North America being found in ...
The presence of increased parasitic load is associated with mortality in ducks. Ducks in the upper M...
Parasites are organisms that live within or on another organism, often called a host. They depend on...
Parasitic surveys are important to gauge the normal parasitic biota within a population of hosts. In...
Identification of parasites can be problematic as many species go through complex life cycles. To ma...
A total of 206 ducks were subjected to routine postmortem examinations from July 2007 to June 2008. ...
A total of 110 common eider ducks from six localities in Newfoundland and Labrador were examined for...
The recent inauguration of conservation of wild life in North America has focussed the attention of ...
American coots (Fulica americana) and diving ducks, including lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) and ring...
This study included the inspection of 80 faecal samples for each of ducks and from geese from differ...
American coots (Fulica americana) and diving ducks, including lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) and ring...
In view of the fragmentary knowledge concerning the treniatodes of North American birds, and the ext...
Many different diving ducks in the Midwest are hosts to parasites like cestodes, trematodes, and nem...
Parasites can have a significant effect on an ecosystem if they become too abundant due to the multi...
Ducks are hosts to numerous external and internal parasites, with one of the most prevalent being tr...
The blue winged teal, Anas discors, is one of the more common ducks in North America being found in ...
The presence of increased parasitic load is associated with mortality in ducks. Ducks in the upper M...
Parasites are organisms that live within or on another organism, often called a host. They depend on...
Parasitic surveys are important to gauge the normal parasitic biota within a population of hosts. In...
Identification of parasites can be problematic as many species go through complex life cycles. To ma...
A total of 206 ducks were subjected to routine postmortem examinations from July 2007 to June 2008. ...
A total of 110 common eider ducks from six localities in Newfoundland and Labrador were examined for...
The recent inauguration of conservation of wild life in North America has focussed the attention of ...
American coots (Fulica americana) and diving ducks, including lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) and ring...
This study included the inspection of 80 faecal samples for each of ducks and from geese from differ...
American coots (Fulica americana) and diving ducks, including lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) and ring...
In view of the fragmentary knowledge concerning the treniatodes of North American birds, and the ext...