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  • Ačkoliv jsou kokcidie rodu Goussia běznými parazity ryb, pouze 2 druhy jsou popsány z obojživelníků: G. hyperolisi z rákosničky žlutozelené Hyperolius viridiflavus z Keni a G. neglecta z nespecifikovaných „zelených skokanů“ rodu Rana z Německa. Rod Goussia je charakterizován oocystou s jemnou stěnou obsahující 4 dizoické sporocysty složené 2ma ploténkami spojenými podélným švem a absencí Stiedova tělíska (typickým pro rod Eimeria). Dosud byly infekce u obojživelníků obecně považovány za specifické pro střeva vodních larváních stádií (pulců) žab. V této páci podáváme zprávu o: (1) extera-intestinální (jaterní) lokalizaci oocyst Goussia sp. u pulců skokana štíhlého R. dalmatina a (2) přítomnosti oocyst v játrech u juvenilních a subadultních R. dalmatina. Tato pozorování dokumentují dosud neznámé aspekty gusiových infekcí u obojživelníků, které mohou pomoci vysvětlit způsob vertikálního přenosu gusií u pulců. (cs)
  • Two Goussia species have been described in amphibians: G. hyperolisi from common reed frogs Hyperolius viridiflavus from Kenya and G. neglecta from unspecified European water frogs of the genus Rana from Germany. The genus Goussia is characterized by an oocyst, with a fine oocyst wall, containing 4 dizoic sporocysts that are composed of 2 valves joined by a longitudinal suture and lacking a Stieda body (typical for the genus Eimeria). To date, infections in amphibians were generally considered to be specific to the intestine of aquatic larval stages (tadpoles) of anurans. Herein, we report on: (1) the presence of oocysts of Goussia sp. in an extra-intestinal location (liver) of tadpoles of the agile frog R. dalmatina and (2) the presence of oocysts in the liver of both juvenile and subadult R. dalmatina. These observations represent novel traits for Goussia infections in amphibians; they may explain the vertical transmission of Goussia in tadpoles.
  • Two Goussia species have been described in amphibians: G. hyperolisi from common reed frogs Hyperolius viridiflavus from Kenya and G. neglecta from unspecified European water frogs of the genus Rana from Germany. The genus Goussia is characterized by an oocyst, with a fine oocyst wall, containing 4 dizoic sporocysts that are composed of 2 valves joined by a longitudinal suture and lacking a Stieda body (typical for the genus Eimeria). To date, infections in amphibians were generally considered to be specific to the intestine of aquatic larval stages (tadpoles) of anurans. Herein, we report on: (1) the presence of oocysts of Goussia sp. in an extra-intestinal location (liver) of tadpoles of the agile frog R. dalmatina and (2) the presence of oocysts in the liver of both juvenile and subadult R. dalmatina. These observations represent novel traits for Goussia infections in amphibians; they may explain the vertical transmission of Goussia in tadpoles. (en)
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  • Extra-intestinal localization of Goussia sp (Apicomplexa) oocysts in Rana dalmatina (Anura: Ranidae), and the fate of infection after metamorphosis
  • Extra-intestinální lokalizace oocyst Goussia sp (Apicomplexa) u Rana dalmatina (Anura: Ranidae), a osud infekce po metamorfóze (cs)
  • Extra-intestinal localization of Goussia sp (Apicomplexa) oocysts in Rana dalmatina (Anura: Ranidae), and the fate of infection after metamorphosis (en)
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  • Extra-intestinal localization of Goussia sp (Apicomplexa) oocysts in Rana dalmatina (Anura: Ranidae), and the fate of infection after metamorphosis
  • Extra-intestinální lokalizace oocyst Goussia sp (Apicomplexa) u Rana dalmatina (Anura: Ranidae), a osud infekce po metamorfóze (cs)
  • Extra-intestinal localization of Goussia sp (Apicomplexa) oocysts in Rana dalmatina (Anura: Ranidae), and the fate of infection after metamorphosis (en)
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  • RIV/60077344:_____/06:00075945!RIV07-AV0-60077344
http://linked.open.../vavai/riv/strany
  • 237;241
http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivita
http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivity
  • P(GA206/03/1544), P(GD524/03/H133), Z(AV0Z60220518)
http://linked.open...iv/cisloPeriodika
  • 3
http://linked.open...vai/riv/dodaniDat
http://linked.open...aciTvurceVysledku
http://linked.open.../riv/druhVysledku
http://linked.open...iv/duvernostUdaju
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http://linked.open...dnocenehoVysledku
  • 475416
http://linked.open...ai/riv/idVysledku
  • RIV/60077344:_____/06:00075945
http://linked.open...riv/jazykVysledku
http://linked.open.../riv/klicovaSlova
  • Goussia; Rana; Coccidia (en)
http://linked.open.../riv/klicoveSlovo
http://linked.open...odStatuVydavatele
  • DE - Spolková republika Německo
http://linked.open...ontrolniKodProRIV
  • [F62AD99B4E49]
http://linked.open...i/riv/nazevZdroje
  • Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
http://linked.open...in/vavai/riv/obor
http://linked.open...ichTvurcuVysledku
http://linked.open...cetTvurcuVysledku
http://linked.open...vavai/riv/projekt
http://linked.open...UplatneniVysledku
http://linked.open...v/svazekPeriodika
  • 70
http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
  • Modrý, David
  • Jirků, M.
http://linked.open...n/vavai/riv/zamer
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  • 0177-5103
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