Coccidiosis of the wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in France.

Parasite

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Equipe Parasitologie comparée et modèles expérimentaux associée à l'INSERM, U567 et Laboratoire de Protozoologie et Parasitologie comparée (EPHE), 61, rue Buffon, 75231 Paris, France.

Published: March 2003

In 1998-1999 a survey of coccidiosis in wild rabbits was carried out in six different localities in France. About five individuals were caught monthly in each locality and a total of 254 wild rabbits was examined. Ten species of Coccidio were identified: Eimeria perforans, E. flavescens, E. piriformis, E. exigua, E. media, E. magna, E. coecicola, E. stiedai, E. roobroucki, E. intestinalis. Intensity of infection in young individuals was higher than in adults. Intensity was highest in winter but, as there are no young rabbits in winter, in young individuals it was higher in spring and autumn than in summer. Intensities were higher in the northern rather than in southern localities. Ranking of prevalence was remarkably stable, in contrast to the variability of the parasitic load. The equilibrium between congeneric species of rabbit coccidia (stable prevalence rank, variable parasitic load) is thought to be probably the consequence of the opportunistic feeding habits of rabbits.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2003101p51DOI Listing

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