Title of article :
Helminth fauna of migratory waterfowl ducks and geese in Hokersar wetland of Kashmir, India
Author/Authors :
Rasool Mir ، Muzaffar Faculty of Biological Sciences - Doon University , Ahmad Dar ، Shamim Department of Zoology - University of Kashmir , Mustafa Shah ، Ghulam Department of Zoology Govt Degree College - University of Kashmir , Jan ، Ulfat Department of Zoolog - School of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Science - University of Kashmir
From page :
12
To page :
19
Abstract :
The present study was carried out to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths in migratory waterfowl- ducks and geese in the Hokersar wetland of Kashmir. For this purpose 18 dead migratory waterfowl (Mallards, Gadwall, Common Teal, Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveler and Graylag Geese) were collected from various sites in Hokersar wetland for necroscopic examination. The overall prevalence of helminthiasis was 55.55%. The gastrointestinal helminths isolated were Notocotylus attenutus (16.66%), Paryphostomum radiatum (5.55%), Capillaria anatis (16.66%) and Epomidostomum anattinum (5.55%) and Hymenolepis abortive (11.11%). Incidence with respect to host and gender was also recorded during the present study.
Keywords :
Helminth fauna , Waterfowl , Prevalence , Hokersar
Journal title :
Sustainability and Biodiversity Conservation
Journal title :
Sustainability and Biodiversity Conservation
Record number :
2769267
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