Biodiversity of lung helminths in terrestrial mammals from Eastern Europe

Ann Parasitol. 2021;67(4):575-581. doi: 10.17420/ap6704.373.

Abstract

This review provides the results of many years of original studies of the authors published in different journals and compilations taking into account an analysis of literature data. The studies on biological diversity of lung helminths of terrestrial mammals were performed by the authors in Armenia, Bulgaria and Poland. Literature data on European Russia were also taken into account. Sixteen animal species from the families Cervidae (six species), Bovidae (nine species) and Leporidae (one species) were investigated. In these animal taxons 27 helminth species from the families Dictyocaulidae (five species), Protostrongylidae (20 species), and Taeniidae (two species) have been found. Lung nematodes Muellerius capillaris and Protostrongylus hobmaieri, as well as zoonotic parasite E. granulosus were found to be common for all the countries studied. Also, relatively many species appeared common between several studied regions. Taking into account morphology, ecology and life cycles, we support a validity of genera Echinococcus and Alveococcus in the structure of the subfamily Echinococcinae of family Taeniidae.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biodiversity
  • Deer*
  • Helminthiasis, Animal* / parasitology
  • Helminths*
  • Humans
  • Lung
  • Metastrongyloidea*
  • Poland / epidemiology