Helminths of Galliformes in Uzbekistan: Fauna, Distribution and Ecology
Abstract
Some features of the helminth fauna in domestic and wild Galliformes and their distribution and ecology in a number of regions of Uzbekistan were studied. In total, 43 helminth species were identified in the studied birds; they were represented by the classes Cestoda, Trematoda and Nematoda. 13 of them were recorded for the first time in Uzbekistan. The article also provides original data on the qualitative and quantitative composition and the structure of helminth associations.
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