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View article: Causes of mortality and morbidity in the endangered southern brown bandicoot (<scp><i>Isoodon obesulus</i></scp> obesulus)
Causes of mortality and morbidity in the endangered southern brown bandicoot (<span><i>Isoodon obesulus</i></span> obesulus) Open
The southern brown bandicoot ( Isoodon obesulus obesulus ) is a small, endangered, Australian, ground‐dwelling marsupial. Apart from isolated necropsy reports, there has not been a systematic investigation into the health and causes of dea…
View article: Global prevalence of Eimeria species in goats: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Global prevalence of Eimeria species in goats: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Coccidiosis is a protozoal disease caused by Eimeria species, the main symptom of which is diarrhea. Eimeria spp. infection can cause weight loss and ill-thrift in goats, and in severe cases, it can lead to mortality in kids, re…
View article: Australian guidelines for equine internal parasite management
Australian guidelines for equine internal parasite management Open
Over the past few decades, the emergence of resistance amongst intestinal parasites of horses to all available anthelmintic classes has emphasised the need for a paradigm shift in parasite control approaches within the Australian equine in…
View article: A review of <i>Triplotaenia undosa</i> Beveridge, 1976 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from macropodid marsupials, with the erection of <i>T. macropodis</i> sp. nov.
A review of <i>Triplotaenia undosa</i> Beveridge, 1976 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from macropodid marsupials, with the erection of <i>T. macropodis</i> sp. nov. Open
Molecular evidence (28S DNA) has suggested that Triplotaenia undosa from macropodid marsupials is a species complex. Additional data (cox 1) presented in this study confirmed the hypothesis and a morphological examination of all available …
View article: Review of the <i>Progamotaenia macropodis</i> (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) species complex from Australian macropodid marsupials, with description of <i>P. mollicula</i> sp. nov.
Review of the <i>Progamotaenia macropodis</i> (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) species complex from Australian macropodid marsupials, with description of <i>P. mollicula</i> sp. nov. Open
Genetic evidence indicates that Progamotaenia macropodis Beveridge, 1976 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae), found in various macropodid host species, is a complex of cryptic species. However, the genetic data are incomplete, and no morphological…
View article: Host and geographically related genetic variation in species of <i>Cloacina</i> (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from western and eastern grey kangaroos, <i>Macropus fuliginosus</i> and <i>M. giganteus</i> (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)
Host and geographically related genetic variation in species of <i>Cloacina</i> (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from western and eastern grey kangaroos, <i>Macropus fuliginosus</i> and <i>M. giganteus</i> (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) Open
Specimens of Cloacina artemis , C. expansa , C. hera , C. hermes , C. hestia , C. magnipapillata , C. obtusa and C. selene , which occur in both of the closely related species of grey kangaroos, Macropus fuliginosus and M. giganteus , were…
View article: Worm control practices used by Thoroughbred horse managers in Australia: A national survey
Worm control practices used by Thoroughbred horse managers in Australia: A national survey Open
This study assessed worm control practices used by Australian Thoroughbred farm managers with an online questionnaire survey. The questionnaire comprised 52 questions (close-ended: 44; open-ended: 8) about farm demography and general husba…
View article: Gastrointestinal helminth parasites of the grey kangaroos, Macropus fuliginosus and M. giganteus
Gastrointestinal helminth parasites of the grey kangaroos, Macropus fuliginosus and M. giganteus Open
The helminth parasites of Macropus fuliginosus and Macropus giganteus are reported based on examination of a total of 285 animals extending, for the first time, across the entire geographical range of both species and including, where poss…
View article: The cestode genus <i>Gastrotaenia</i> Wolffhügel, 1938 (Platyhelminthes: Cyclophyllidea) in Australian waterfowl (Aves: Anatidae)
The cestode genus <i>Gastrotaenia</i> Wolffhügel, 1938 (Platyhelminthes: Cyclophyllidea) in Australian waterfowl (Aves: Anatidae) Open
Examination of museum collections revealed the presence of two species of Gastrotaenia Wolffhügel, 1938 (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae) in Australian anatid birds. Gastrotaenia dogieli (Ginetsinskaya, 1944) was found in the gizzard of the follo…
View article: Understanding temporal and spatial distribution of intestinal nematodes of horses using faecal egg counts and DNA metabarcoding
Understanding temporal and spatial distribution of intestinal nematodes of horses using faecal egg counts and DNA metabarcoding Open
This study reports the spatial and temporal distribution of ascarid and strongylid nematodes in Thoroughbred horses by age category across different climatic zones in Australia over an 18-month period. Faecal samples (n = 2046) from indivi…
View article: A national survey of anthelmintic resistance in ascarid and strongylid nematodes in Australian Thoroughbred horses
A national survey of anthelmintic resistance in ascarid and strongylid nematodes in Australian Thoroughbred horses Open
This study quantified the extent of anthelmintic resistance (AR) in ascarid and strongylid nematodes against commonly used anthelmintics in Australian Thoroughbred horses. Faecal egg count reduction tests (FECRTs, n = 86) and egg reappeara…
View article: Assessment of worm control practices recommended by equine veterinarians in Australia
Assessment of worm control practices recommended by equine veterinarians in Australia Open
This study aimed to assess Australian veterinarians’ knowledge, perceptions and treatment strategies for worm control in horses with an online questionnaire. The questionnaire comprised 64 questions covering various aspects of: (i) veterin…
View article: Prevalence and diversity of ascarid and strongylid nematodes in Australian Thoroughbred horses using next-generation sequencing and bioinformatic tools
Prevalence and diversity of ascarid and strongylid nematodes in Australian Thoroughbred horses using next-generation sequencing and bioinformatic tools Open
The study presents the results of a cross-sectional survey to describe the epidemiology of ascarid and strongylid nematodes in horses, the impact of diverse climatic conditions on parasite diversity and the levels of faecal egg shedding in…
View article: A new species of nematode, <i>Chisholmia shimae</i> sp. nov. (Strongylida: Heligmonellidae), parasitic in the brush-tailed possum, <i>Trichosurus vulpecula</i> (Kerr) (Marsupialia: Phalangeridae), from Queensland
A new species of nematode, <i>Chisholmia shimae</i> sp. nov. (Strongylida: Heligmonellidae), parasitic in the brush-tailed possum, <i>Trichosurus vulpecula</i> (Kerr) (Marsupialia: Phalangeridae), from Queensland Open
A new species of nematode, Chisholmia shimae sp. nov. (Heligmonellidae: Nippostrongylinae) is described from the duodenum of the coppery brush-tailed possum, Trichosurus vulpecula johnstonii (Ramsay), and the common brush-tailed possum, Tr…
View article: Cestode parasites of the Australian bustard, <i>Ardeotis australis</i> (Gray) (Aves: Gruiformes)
Cestode parasites of the Australian bustard, <i>Ardeotis australis</i> (Gray) (Aves: Gruiformes) Open
Examination of museum collections of cyclophyllidean cestodes (families Paruterinidae and Davaineidae) from the Australian bustard, Ardeotis australis (Gray) (Aves: Gruiformes), revealed the presence of five species not previously reported…
View article: Phylogenetic Relationships of the Strongyloid Nematodes of Australasian Marsupials Based on Mitochondrial Protein Sequences
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Strongyloid Nematodes of Australasian Marsupials Based on Mitochondrial Protein Sequences Open
Australasian marsupials harbour a diverse group of gastrointestinal strongyloid nematodes. These nematodes are currently grouped into two subfamilies, namely the Cloacininae and Phascolostrongylinae. Based on morphological criteria, the Cl…
View article: A molecular characterization of marsupial filarioid nematodes of the genus<i>Breinlia</i>
A molecular characterization of marsupial filarioid nematodes of the genus<i>Breinlia</i> Open
Here we present the genetic relationships of 26 specimens of the genus Breinlia (Nematoda: Filarioidea) from a range of Australian marsupials using markers in the small subunit of nuclear ribosomal RNA and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidas…
View article: Review of the Cloacininae Stossich (Nemata: Strongyloidea) from Australasian marsupials (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea)
Review of the Cloacininae Stossich (Nemata: Strongyloidea) from Australasian marsupials (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea) Open
The nematode sub-family Cloacininae from Australasian macropodoid marsupials is reviewed. Keys are provided to all genera and species currently known. A revised definition of the sub-family and detailed generic diagnoses are provided. For …
View article: Torquenema n. g., Wallabicola n. g., and Macropostrongyloides phascolomys n. sp.: New Genera and a New Species of Nematode (Strongylida: Phascolostrongylinae) Parasitic in Australian Macropodid and Vombatid Marsupials
Torquenema n. g., Wallabicola n. g., and Macropostrongyloides phascolomys n. sp.: New Genera and a New Species of Nematode (Strongylida: Phascolostrongylinae) Parasitic in Australian Macropodid and Vombatid Marsupials Open
The strongyloid nematodes belonging to the subfamily Phascolostrongylinae occur primarily in the large intestines of macropodid and vombatid marsupials. Current molecular evidence suggests that the two nematode species, Macropostrongyloide…
View article: Phylogenetic Relationships within the Nematode Subfamily Phascolostrongylinae (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from Australian Macropodid and Vombatid Marsupials
Phylogenetic Relationships within the Nematode Subfamily Phascolostrongylinae (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from Australian Macropodid and Vombatid Marsupials Open
The strongyloid nematode subfamily Phascolostrongylinae comprises parasites of the large intestine and stomach of Australian macropods and wombats. In this study, we tested the phylogenetic relationships among the genera of the Phascolostr…