The helminth fauna study of European common brown frog (Rana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758) in the Volga basin |
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Authors: | Igor Chikhlyaev Alexander Ruchin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Ecology of the Volga River Basin RAS, 445003, Russia, Samara region, Togliatti, 10 Komzina street 2. Federal Government Funded Institution “Smidovich Mordovia State Nature Reserve”, 431230, Russia, Mordovia Republic, Temnikov region, village Pushta
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Abstract: | In this paper we considered information on the helminth fauna of the European common brown frog (Rana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758) from 10 regions of the Volga basin. This study includes consolidated data of different authors over the last 30 years, supplemented by the results of our own research. There are reliably known finds of 29 species of helminths: Monogenea — 1, Trematoda — 21, Nematoda — 7. Trematodes Gorgodera asiatica Pigulevsky, 1945, Paralepoderma cloacicola (Luhe, 1909), mtc. and nematodes Icosiella neglecta (Diesing, 1851) were observed for the first time in a given host on the territory of Russia and the Volga Basin. Six species of worms make the basis of helminth fauna: nematodes Rhabdias bufonis, Oswaldocruzia filiformis, Neoxysomatium brevicaudatum and Cosmocerca ornata, trematode Haplometra cylindracea and monogenea Polystoma integerrimum. These six species are the most common and widespread parasites of the brown frog. For each species of helminths there is the following information included: taxonomic position, localization, area of detection, biology, definitive hosts, geographic distribution, the degree of host-specificity. |
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