Распространение адолескарий печеночного сосальщика (Fasciola hepatica L.) по пастбищам в засушливое лето

The article deals with the materials to characteristic of parasitological situation in pastures of the western part of Polesie and forest-steppe of the Ukraine. The distribution of trematode Fasciola hepatica L. adolescarias on pastures in arid summer is compared with that during a year with an e...

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Дата:1971
Автор: Здун, В.И.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:Russian
Опубліковано: Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України 1971
Назва видання:Вестник зоологии
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Цитувати:Распространение адолескарий печеночного сосальщика (Fasciola hepatica L.) по пастбищам в засушливое лето / В.И. 3дун // Вестник зоологии. — 1971. — Т. 5, № 6. — С. 81-83. — Бібліогр.: 4 назв. — рос.

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Резюме:The article deals with the materials to characteristic of parasitological situation in pastures of the western part of Polesie and forest-steppe of the Ukraine. The distribution of trematode Fasciola hepatica L. adolescarias on pastures in arid summer is compared with that during a year with an elevated amount of precipitation. Two biotope groups of mollusks Galba truncatula — an intermediate host of F. hepatica are distinguished: constant and temporary. They are distinguished by dimensions, quantity of mollusks in them and character of adolescaria dispersion. In an arid period the grazing animal in a decreased astatic biotope swallow at one go hundreds adolescarias, in a constant biotope — single samples. However undrying basins are not less dangerous than periodic ones. Even in arid summer adolescarias have a longer period of viability in them than in astatic, rapidly changing biotopes.