Title of article :
Fecal ciliate composition of Cypriot domestic horses (Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758)
Author/Authors :
GÖÇMEN, Bayram Ege University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Zoology Section, TURKEY , GÜRELLI, Gözde Ege University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Zoology Section, TURKEY , DEHORITY, Burk A. Ohio State University - Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center - Department of Animal Sciences, USA
Abstract :
Th e species composition and distribution of large intestinal ciliates was investigated in feces from 5 Cypriot domestic horses living in Northern Cyprus. We identifi ed 9 ciliate genera and 11 species. Th is is the fi rst report on intestinal ciliates in Cypriot domestic horses, and no endemic species were observed. Th e genera Cycloposthium, Spirodinium, and Paraisotricha occurred in all animals. Th e mean number of ciliates was (5.5 ± 4.4) × 104 cells mL^–1 of feces and the mean number of ciliate species per host was 7.2 ± 1.5. The characteristics of the domestic horse ciliates were almost identical to those reported in other equids from various regions around the world, suggesting that there is little or no pronounced geographic variation in the intestinal ciliate fauna of equids.
Keywords :
Intestinal ciliates , Cyprus , domestic horse , Equus caballus , feces
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Zoology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Zoology