Gray Wolf ( Canis lupus italicus ) and Red Fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) Parasite Survey in Anthropized and Natural Areas of Central Italy.

Veterinary sciences(2023)

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Gastrointestinal nematodes and protozoa and other parasite occurrences were evaluated in free-ranging wolf () and red fox () populations from natural and anthropized areas of Central Italy. Analyzed fecal samples were collected from 60 foxes and 40 wolves in the anthropized areas, and 41 foxes and 39 wolves in the natural areas. In foxes, hookworm infections ( < 0.0001) were more frequently recorded in the anthropized environment, while coccidia ( < 0.05) and spp. ( < 0.0001) were more frequent in the natural area. In wolves, a higher frequency of hookworms ( < 0.0001) was observed in natural areas, while coccidia were more common in the anthropized area ( < 0.05). Moreover, in the natural environment, trichuroid nematodes ( < 0.0001) were significantly more frequent in wolves than in foxes, while ( < 0.001) and ( < 0.001) were more common in foxes. In the anthropic area, the occurrence of hookworms was found to be significantly higher in foxes ( < 0.0001), while trichuroid nematodes were more common in wolves ( < 0.0001). The obtained data are indicative of a different diffusion of specific parasite taxa in wolves and foxes living in the natural and/or anthropized environments examined herein.
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anthropized area,central Italy,endoparasites,natural area,wild canids
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