Literature DB >> 1215681

The population dynamics of nematode parasites of sheep in northern England.

B Boag, R J Thomas.   

Abstract

An investigation into the population dynamics of sheep nematodes was carried out between April 1970 and September 1971. Faecal egg counts were made from both ewes and lambs at weeks intervals while grass samples were taken fortnightly throughout the summer and monthly during the winter. From these results absolute numbers of nematode eggs and infective larvae were estimated and these figures used as a basis for determining the level of mortality occurring during development from egg to infective larva. The figures were also used to assess the relative importance of the ewe 'spring rise' and the egg output of the lambs in June while grazing contaminated pasture. These calculations suggest that larval mortality was very high and that it may vary considerably from year to year depending upon the climatic conditions prevailing. There was also an indication that the ewe 'spring rise' was the major source of the wave of infection which occurs in the lambs in late August and September.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1215681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Vet Sci        ISSN: 0034-5288            Impact factor:   2.534


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1.  Necator americanus: population structure, distribution, and fluctuations in population densities of infective larvae in contaminated farmlands.

Authors:  J K Udonsi; A B Nwosu; A O Anya
Journal:  Z Parasitenkd       Date:  1980

2.  Parasitic gastro-enteritis in lambs--a model for estimating the timing of the larval emergence peak.

Authors:  J R Starr; R J Thomas
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  1980-09       Impact factor: 3.787

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