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Current prevalence of adult Uncinaria spp. in northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and California sea lion ( Zalophus californianus) pups on San Miguel Island, California, with notes on the biology of these hookworms
A prevalence survey for hookworms ( Uncinaria spp.) was done in northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and California sea lion ( Zalophus californianus) pups on San Miguel Island, CA, in 2000. Intestines of dead pups were examined for adult hookworms in July. These parasites were found in 95% of 2...
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Published in: | Veterinary parasitology 2001-06, Vol.97 (4), p.309-318 |
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Summary: | A prevalence survey for hookworms (
Uncinaria spp.) was done in northern fur seal (
Callorhinus ursinus) and California sea lion (
Zalophus californianus) pups on San Miguel Island, CA, in 2000. Intestines of dead pups were examined for adult hookworms in July. These parasites were found in 95% of 20 fur seal pups and 100% of 31 sea lion pups. The number of hookworms varied from 4 to 2142 (
x
̄
=760
) in fur seal pups and from 20 to 2634 (
x
̄
=612
) in sea lion pups. A direct relationship was evident between body condition and number of hookworms in the pups; that is, pups in poor condition had fewer hookworms than those in good condition. There was a decline in the number of hookworms in sea lion pups in 2000 compared to collections in 1996. Eggs of
Uncinaria spp. were found in rectal feces (collected in late September and early October) of none of 35 (0%) live fur seal pups and 41 of 48 (85%) live sea lion pups. Packed cell volume values, determined for most of the same live pups, were essentially normal for
C. ursinus but were much lower than normal for most
Z. californianus. Hookworm larvae were not found in blubber of fur seal and sea lion pups or in rookery sand in July. Rookery sand, positive for live hookworm larvae when put in a refrigerator, was negative at removal 2.5 years later. The average number of eggs in utero of female hookworms was 285 for three specimens from a fur seal pup and 281 from three specimens from a sea lion pup. One hookworm larva was recovered from milk stripped from the teats of a stranded
Z. californianus female at The Marine Mammal Center, Sausalito, CA. |
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ISSN: | 0304-4017 1873-2550 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0304-4017(01)00418-6 |