Cormorant pellets as a tool for the knowledge of parasite-intermediate host associations and nematode diversity in the environment
Publié en ligne: 06 nov. 2019
Pages: 296 - 302
Reçu: 11 déc. 2018
Accepté: 24 juil. 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2019-0027
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© 2019 L. Garbin, J. I. Diaz, A. Morgenthaler, A. Millones, L. Kuba, D. Fuchs, G.T. Navone, published by Sciendo
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Anisakids are usually acquired through the diet. Cormorant pellets are useful to detect both parasite larval stages, and prey items which could act as intermediate hosts in the environment. The current study provides information about the feeding habits of both birds and mammals, and the diversity of parasites circulating in the environment. The objective of the study was to identify Anisakidae larvae and prey items in pellets from the Imperial shag