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SM ISO690:2012 CHIHAI, Oleg. Diversity of the musculus parasitophone in the natural and anthropised ecosystems of the Republic of Moldova. In: Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicații în dezvoltarea societății durabile de mâine, Ed. 3, 11-12 februarie 2021, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: 2021, Ediția 3, pp. 56-57. ISSN 2558 – 894X. |
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Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicații în dezvoltarea societății durabile de mâine Ediția 3, 2021 |
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The aim of the research is to study the diversity of parasitofauna in Mus musculus in natural and man-made ecosystems. The house mouse (M. musculus) is a species of rodent, which belongs to the family Muridae, order Rodentia. Unlike other species of mice, it has an ecological plasticity, manifested by increased diversity of habitats and their change in different seasons. It is a species adapted to the conditions of houses, warehouses, warehouses, garages and basements. Under natural conditions, it is populated by various agrocenoses, sectors with ruderal plants, forest curtains, meadows, river marshes, haystacks and straw fields. The prevalence index with Mesocestoideslineatus larvae is 16.7%, and the intensity index is 1.0, respectively with Paranoplocephalaomphaloides – 4.2%, 1.0, Rodentolepisstraminea – 8.3%, 3.5, Hydatigerataeniaeformis larvae – 16, 7%, 1.0, Skjabinotaenialobata – 4.2%, 2.0, Capillaria hepatica – 16.7%, medium intensity (++),Syphacia stroma – 8.3%, 100.5, Syphaciaobvelata – 33.3%, 82.5, Strongyloidesratti – 4.2%, 14.0, Mastophorusmuris – 33.3%, 3.3, Trichocephalusmuris – 8.3 %, 2.0. Thus, the prevalence of Cestoda class species is 45.8% (M. lineatus larvae, P. omphaloides, R. straminea, H. taeniaeformis larvae, S. lobata), of those of Nematoda is 58.3% (C. hepatica, S. stroma, S. obvelata, S. ratti, M. muris, T. muris), and the total invasion index is 54.2%. |
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