Occasional screening of food and water quality available to organisms in protected areas could be beneficial to their successful conservation. This is important for areas receiving regular human visitors and exhibiting activities that may be detrimental to ecosystem health. This study determined the intestinal protozoan species harboured by insectivorous and granivorous birds within the Jos Wildlife Park, Nigeria and whether the two avian feeding guilds are more susceptible to protozoan infection through water or food (grass seeds and insects). Special boxes were used to collect faecal samples from trapped birds. Samples were later analysed in the laboratory for protozoans. Both food and water utilised by the birds in the area were microsco...
Parasitic infections of wild animals can lead to the death of the affected animals tending towards e...
A protozoal survey was carried out in 114 captive houbara bustards (Chlamydotis undulata) in the Uni...
Helminths load in faecal sample of free range indigenous chicken in Port Harcourt Metropolis was exa...
Birds’ populations are being threatened by parasites that have not received adequate attention by pa...
The prevalence of ecto-, blood and gastrointestinal helminth parasitic infection was conducted among...
Wild avifauna may act as fecal source of bacterial and parasitic pathogens for other birds and mamma...
The prevalence of parasites and associated packed cell volume (PCV) changes were investigated in cap...
A study on the prevalence of helminth parasites of some wild birds’ species within the University of...
A survey was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of intestinal parasites from various species o...
A total of 132 faecal samples of psittacine birds were collected from 11 pet shops, a zoo, a bird pa...
Objective: The current study aimed to determine the prevalence, infection burden, and risk factors a...
Wild birds interact with poultry with likelihood of exchange of blood parasites between the wild bir...
Handling and consumption of wildlife species pose risks of exposure to the infective stages of paras...
The ability to understand the ecological dynamics of parasites allows for a more wholistic insight i...
This study was carried out to determine the prevalence and identify the species of intestinal parasi...
Parasitic infections of wild animals can lead to the death of the affected animals tending towards e...
A protozoal survey was carried out in 114 captive houbara bustards (Chlamydotis undulata) in the Uni...
Helminths load in faecal sample of free range indigenous chicken in Port Harcourt Metropolis was exa...
Birds’ populations are being threatened by parasites that have not received adequate attention by pa...
The prevalence of ecto-, blood and gastrointestinal helminth parasitic infection was conducted among...
Wild avifauna may act as fecal source of bacterial and parasitic pathogens for other birds and mamma...
The prevalence of parasites and associated packed cell volume (PCV) changes were investigated in cap...
A study on the prevalence of helminth parasites of some wild birds’ species within the University of...
A survey was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of intestinal parasites from various species o...
A total of 132 faecal samples of psittacine birds were collected from 11 pet shops, a zoo, a bird pa...
Objective: The current study aimed to determine the prevalence, infection burden, and risk factors a...
Wild birds interact with poultry with likelihood of exchange of blood parasites between the wild bir...
Handling and consumption of wildlife species pose risks of exposure to the infective stages of paras...
The ability to understand the ecological dynamics of parasites allows for a more wholistic insight i...
This study was carried out to determine the prevalence and identify the species of intestinal parasi...
Parasitic infections of wild animals can lead to the death of the affected animals tending towards e...
A protozoal survey was carried out in 114 captive houbara bustards (Chlamydotis undulata) in the Uni...
Helminths load in faecal sample of free range indigenous chicken in Port Harcourt Metropolis was exa...