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Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy

Parasites are considered important regulating factors of hosts’ population dynamics, not only in free-ranging wildlife, but also in captive bred animals. To date, only few studies have been carried out to assess the parasitic communities of the European brown hare in Southern Italy, and only one foc...

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Autores principales: Brustenga, Leonardo, Franciosini, Maria Pia, Diaferia, Manuela, Rigamonti, Giulia, Musa, Laura, Russomanno, Barbara Lidia, Veronesi, Fabrizia
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839480
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020208
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author Brustenga, Leonardo
Franciosini, Maria Pia
Diaferia, Manuela
Rigamonti, Giulia
Musa, Laura
Russomanno, Barbara Lidia
Veronesi, Fabrizia
author_facet Brustenga, Leonardo
Franciosini, Maria Pia
Diaferia, Manuela
Rigamonti, Giulia
Musa, Laura
Russomanno, Barbara Lidia
Veronesi, Fabrizia
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description Parasites are considered important regulating factors of hosts’ population dynamics, not only in free-ranging wildlife, but also in captive bred animals. To date, only few studies have been carried out to assess the parasitic communities of the European brown hare in Southern Italy, and only one focused on animals in captivity. The aim of the present survey was to assess the composition of the endoparasite community in game hares bred for restocking purposes. For this purpose, 215 fecal pools collected in eight different breeding facilities were examined by qualitative and quantitative coprological techniques. Parasites characterized by a direct life cycle, including six species of coccidia from the genus Eimeria and the nematode Trichostrongylus retorataeformis, proved to be the most prevalent parasites. Further helminthic infestations by Passalurus ambiguous, Strongylosides papillosus, Cittotenia spp. and Dicrocoelium dendriticum were also detected, but with an overall prevalence lower than 20%. The present study contributes to increasing knowledge on the health status of a poorly investigated species, and is useful for optimizing breeding efforts in captivity.
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spelling pubmed-99645682023-02-26 Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy Brustenga, Leonardo Franciosini, Maria Pia Diaferia, Manuela Rigamonti, Giulia Musa, Laura Russomanno, Barbara Lidia Veronesi, Fabrizia Pathogens Article Parasites are considered important regulating factors of hosts’ population dynamics, not only in free-ranging wildlife, but also in captive bred animals. To date, only few studies have been carried out to assess the parasitic communities of the European brown hare in Southern Italy, and only one focused on animals in captivity. The aim of the present survey was to assess the composition of the endoparasite community in game hares bred for restocking purposes. For this purpose, 215 fecal pools collected in eight different breeding facilities were examined by qualitative and quantitative coprological techniques. Parasites characterized by a direct life cycle, including six species of coccidia from the genus Eimeria and the nematode Trichostrongylus retorataeformis, proved to be the most prevalent parasites. Further helminthic infestations by Passalurus ambiguous, Strongylosides papillosus, Cittotenia spp. and Dicrocoelium dendriticum were also detected, but with an overall prevalence lower than 20%. The present study contributes to increasing knowledge on the health status of a poorly investigated species, and is useful for optimizing breeding efforts in captivity. MDPI 2023-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9964568/ /pubmed/36839480 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020208 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Brustenga, Leonardo
Franciosini, Maria Pia
Diaferia, Manuela
Rigamonti, Giulia
Musa, Laura
Russomanno, Barbara Lidia
Veronesi, Fabrizia
Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy
title Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy
title_full Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy
title_fullStr Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy
title_short Parasitological Survey in European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) Breeding Facilities in Southern Italy
title_sort parasitological survey in european brown hare (lepus europaeus pallas, 1778) breeding facilities in southern italy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839480
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020208
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