Except for the report of Hadwen (1922) and a few miscellaneous records, little information is available relative to the helminth parasites infecting canine animals in Alaska. During the past two years, 520 autopsies on can ids have been performed in connection with the investigation of animal-borne diseases. The purpose of this note is to record the occurrence of four species of trematodes observed in Alaskan can ids during the course of these studies; one species is apparently reported for the first time from North America. These four parasites are mentioned separately below: Metorchis albidus (Braun, 1833) Ackert (1937) recorded this trematode from an Eskimo dog which had been imported into the United States from Alaska. The present repor...
The parasites of marine and anadromous fish occurring in Canada’s Pacific waters, their economic imp...
Trichinella spiralis (Owen, 1835) is a common parasite of mammals in the Arctic. High rates of infec...
Wild canids are hosts to a wide range of parasites and can play a role in transmission of zoonoses. ...
Except for the report of Hadwen (1922) and a few miscellaneous records, little information is availa...
The Aleutian teal (Anas Crecca nimia Friedmann) has been relatively unavailable for helminth investi...
It is generally recognized that canine animals comprise an important reservoir of parasites and dise...
Natural biotic relationships already had been severely disrupted in the United States by the time si...
The study of a collection of cestodes assigned to the genus Diplogonoporus Lonuberg, 1892 disclosed ...
The recent inauguration of conservation of wild life in North America has focussed the attention of ...
Hydatid disease, caused by the larval form of a tapeworm, Echinococcus g1'anulosus (Batsch, 178...
This work was prompted as the result of a survey done on the parasites of sled dogs in the vicinity ...
Among Alaskan mammals examined for helminthic parasites during 1950 was a series of marmots, Marmota...
The published literature reports a total of 29 species of helminths (5 trematodes, 5 cestodes, and 1...
A survey of the helminth parasites of Alaskan rodents has been carried on by the writer since the wi...
Among Alaskan mammals examined for helminthic parasites during 1950 was a series of marmots, Marmota...
The parasites of marine and anadromous fish occurring in Canada’s Pacific waters, their economic imp...
Trichinella spiralis (Owen, 1835) is a common parasite of mammals in the Arctic. High rates of infec...
Wild canids are hosts to a wide range of parasites and can play a role in transmission of zoonoses. ...
Except for the report of Hadwen (1922) and a few miscellaneous records, little information is availa...
The Aleutian teal (Anas Crecca nimia Friedmann) has been relatively unavailable for helminth investi...
It is generally recognized that canine animals comprise an important reservoir of parasites and dise...
Natural biotic relationships already had been severely disrupted in the United States by the time si...
The study of a collection of cestodes assigned to the genus Diplogonoporus Lonuberg, 1892 disclosed ...
The recent inauguration of conservation of wild life in North America has focussed the attention of ...
Hydatid disease, caused by the larval form of a tapeworm, Echinococcus g1'anulosus (Batsch, 178...
This work was prompted as the result of a survey done on the parasites of sled dogs in the vicinity ...
Among Alaskan mammals examined for helminthic parasites during 1950 was a series of marmots, Marmota...
The published literature reports a total of 29 species of helminths (5 trematodes, 5 cestodes, and 1...
A survey of the helminth parasites of Alaskan rodents has been carried on by the writer since the wi...
Among Alaskan mammals examined for helminthic parasites during 1950 was a series of marmots, Marmota...
The parasites of marine and anadromous fish occurring in Canada’s Pacific waters, their economic imp...
Trichinella spiralis (Owen, 1835) is a common parasite of mammals in the Arctic. High rates of infec...
Wild canids are hosts to a wide range of parasites and can play a role in transmission of zoonoses. ...