Study of ectoparasitic fauna diversity in wild birds from various anthropic biotopes of the Republic of Moldova

S. Rusu, D. Erhan, M. Zamornea, E. Gherasim, Viorelia Rusu
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The results of the complex parasitological studies conducted in the wild birds of hunting interest as well as domestic birds demonstrates that the phenomenon of the poliparasitism is a static one, although the poliparasitic quantitative and qualitative structure is continuously changing. This is due to instantaneous contact of the wild birds with the domestic ones, irregular deparasiting of domestic animals and their crates, reduced areas for animals breading and maintenance that ensures the permanent contact with the wild birds as the infestation source. The findings of the study on the diversity of the ectoparasitic fauna in wild birds from various anthropic biotopes of Moldova revealed that the wild and domestic birds are infested with multiple parasites and that the most identified parasitoses are common for major birds of hunting interest as well as for the domestic birds.
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摩尔多瓦共和国不同人类生物群落野生鸟类外寄生动物群多样性的研究
对野生狩猎鸟类和家禽的复杂寄生虫学研究结果表明,尽管寄主的数量和质量结构是不断变化的,但寄主的现象是静态的。这是由于野生鸟类与家养鸟类的即时接触,家养动物及其板条箱的不定期离开,动物繁殖和饲养的面积减少,确保了与作为侵扰来源的野生鸟类的永久接触。对摩尔多瓦不同人类生物群落的野生鸟类的外寄生动物群多样性的研究结果表明,野生鸟类和家禽都感染了多种寄生虫,并且最确定的寄生虫在主要的狩猎鸟类和家禽中都很常见。
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