Helminth parasitc infections were investigated in 150 Anurans collected in parts of the Northern Guinea Savannah during thedry and wet seasons of 2016. The Anurans that were investigated included Amietophrynus regularis, Kassina senegalensis,Afrixalus vittiger, Xenopus tropicalis, Xenopus fischbergi, Pyxiecephalus cf. edulis, Hoplobatrachus occipitalis, Amniranagalamensis and Ptychadena pumilio. Overall prevalence of helminth parasites was 64% (94/150). Seven species ofhelminths belonging to three taxonomic classes were recovered: Monogenea 4%, Trematoda 19.33% and Nematoda 40.67%were identified. Eupolystoma alluaudi (30%) was the only monogenean recorded from the bladder of S. regularis. Tematodesfound were Diplodischus fishthalicus (53.49...
The parasitic infections of amphibians in the National Park (pristine savanna), Buffer Zone (slightl...
Sclerophrys regularis specimens from Ogoni, Nigeria, were investigated for the prevalence of the lun...
This parasitological study was carried out between February and May 2019 to determine the prevalence...
A survey of Azuabie and Woji communities in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, was conducted for ...
Helminth parasites of amphibians from the Gelegele Forest Reserve, a pristine forest in southwestern...
The parasitic infections of anurans from three biotopes (lowland forest, freshwater swamp and bracki...
An investigation of the digenetic trematodes of anurans from Agbede, a location in the derived savan...
The parasitic infections of anurans in an urbanized rainforest biotope in the Diobu, Port Harcourt a...
The tree frogs of the Okomu National Park were investigated for their helminth parasitic infections....
Eighty nine wild anurans comprising of 14 species from nine genera i.e. Afixalus dorsalis, Amietophr...
Amphibians were collected from six locations in Rivers State, Nigeria, using search and capture tech...
Information on the parasites of common African toads (Bufo regularis) is still limited, judging by t...
Habitat differences are known to have direct and indirect effects on the parasitic helminths of amph...
Agama agama, the agamid rainbow lizard, has been reported to serve as transport and reservoir host t...
Silurana tropicalis, the edible clawed-frog, collected from the Okomu National Park, Edo State, Nige...
The parasitic infections of amphibians in the National Park (pristine savanna), Buffer Zone (slightl...
Sclerophrys regularis specimens from Ogoni, Nigeria, were investigated for the prevalence of the lun...
This parasitological study was carried out between February and May 2019 to determine the prevalence...
A survey of Azuabie and Woji communities in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, was conducted for ...
Helminth parasites of amphibians from the Gelegele Forest Reserve, a pristine forest in southwestern...
The parasitic infections of anurans from three biotopes (lowland forest, freshwater swamp and bracki...
An investigation of the digenetic trematodes of anurans from Agbede, a location in the derived savan...
The parasitic infections of anurans in an urbanized rainforest biotope in the Diobu, Port Harcourt a...
The tree frogs of the Okomu National Park were investigated for their helminth parasitic infections....
Eighty nine wild anurans comprising of 14 species from nine genera i.e. Afixalus dorsalis, Amietophr...
Amphibians were collected from six locations in Rivers State, Nigeria, using search and capture tech...
Information on the parasites of common African toads (Bufo regularis) is still limited, judging by t...
Habitat differences are known to have direct and indirect effects on the parasitic helminths of amph...
Agama agama, the agamid rainbow lizard, has been reported to serve as transport and reservoir host t...
Silurana tropicalis, the edible clawed-frog, collected from the Okomu National Park, Edo State, Nige...
The parasitic infections of amphibians in the National Park (pristine savanna), Buffer Zone (slightl...
Sclerophrys regularis specimens from Ogoni, Nigeria, were investigated for the prevalence of the lun...
This parasitological study was carried out between February and May 2019 to determine the prevalence...