Effect of climatic influences on the migrations of infective larvae of Cyathostominae
I. Langrová,
I. Jankovská,
M. Borovský and
T. Fiala
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I. Langrová: Department of Zoology and Fishfarming, Faculty of Agronomy, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
I. Jankovská: Department of Zoology and Fishfarming, Faculty of Agronomy, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
M. Borovský: Department of Zoology and Fishfarming, Faculty of Agronomy, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
T. Fiala: Department of Zoology and Fishfarming, Faculty of Agronomy, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
Veterinární medicína, 2003, vol. 48, issue 1-2, 200
Abstract:
Migration to herbage of Cyathostominae from experimentally deposited fresh or incubated faecal samples containing a known number of cyathostome L3 was studied in the Czech Republicfor up to 1 year. It was found out that most larvae remained quite close to the faecal samples. Of all larvae recovered from herbage 89.18% were collected within 10 cm of the faeces. Temporal variation in the presence of Cyathostominae larvae on vegetation may account for poor recovery of Cyathostominae L3 in the field. A few infective larvae (0.05?2.74% of the larvae placed on the plot) were found as far as 30 cm from the faeces after 1 or 2 weeks. The number of larvae was significantly higher in June, with maximum recoveries of 4.97% (P
Keywords: Cyathostominae; horse; migration; infective larva (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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