. . . "Sylvilagus floridanus; Italy; Eimeria; Alessandria"@en . . "Intestinal parasites Infecting Sylvilagus floridanus in a population introduced into Italy" . . "1"^^ . "[904D4794E9D9]" . . . "Bertolino, Sandro" . "Perrone, Aurelio" . "One of the risks related to the translocation of species outside their natural range is the introduction of parasites associated with the animals released in the new area. The natural range of the Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) occurs in North America. The species has been introduced into Italy since 1966 for hunting purposes and has increased its range and the population densities in the last decade. Here we describe the intestinal parasites found in a population of the cottontail, including temporal patterns of prevalence.The studied area was inside the %22Riserva Naturale Torrente Orba%22 (Alessandria). Cottontails were live-trapped for eight days every two months, from December 2004 to April 2005. After the release of trapped animal, feces were collected from traps and one half of the sample was placed in vials containing 2.5% (w v-1) aqueous potassium dichromate (for detection of coccidian oocysts) and the second half into 10% formalin (for detection of helmints eggs and protozo" . "Italy" . . . "RIV/62157124:16170/05:00000203" . "St\u0159evn\u00ED parazit\u00E9 u populace kr\u00E1l\u00EDk\u016F Sylvilagus floridanus importovan\u00E9 do It\u00E1lie"@cs . "16170" . "525492" . "Intestinal parasites Infecting Sylvilagus floridanus in a population introduced into Italy"@en . . . "One of the risks related to the translocation of species outside their natural range is the introduction of parasites associated with the animals released in the new area. The natural range of the Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) occurs in North America. The species has been introduced into Italy since 1966 for hunting purposes and has increased its range and the population densities in the last decade. Here we describe the intestinal parasites found in a population of the cottontail, including temporal patterns of prevalence.The studied area was inside the %22Riserva Naturale Torrente Orba%22 (Alessandria). Cottontails were live-trapped for eight days every two months, from December 2004 to April 2005. After the release of trapped animal, feces were collected from traps and one half of the sample was placed in vials containing 2.5% (w v-1) aqueous potassium dichromate (for detection of coccidian oocysts) and the second half into 10% formalin (for detection of helmints eggs and protozo"@en . . "H\u016Frkov\u00E1, Lada" . "4"^^ . "Arezzo" . "108" . "Intestinal parasites Infecting Sylvilagus floridanus in a population introduced into Italy" . "Hystrix The Italian Journal of Mammalogy" . . . "Intestinal parasites Infecting Sylvilagus floridanus in a population introduced into Italy"@en . "2"^^ . "Associazione Teriologica Italiana" . . "One of the risks related to the translocation of species outside their natural range is the introduction of parasites associated with the animals released in the new area. The natural range of the Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) occurs in North America. The species has been introduced into Italy since 1966 for hunting purposes and has increased its range and the population densities in the last decade. Here we describe the intestinal parasites found in a population of the cottontail, including temporal patterns of prevalence.The studied area was inside the %22Riserva Naturale Torrente Orba%22 (Alessandria). Cottontails were live-trapped for eight days every two months, from December 2004 to April 2005. After the release of trapped animal, feces were collected from traps and one half of the sample was placed in vials containing 2.5% (w v-1) aqueous potassium dichromate (for detection of coccidian oocysts) and the second half into 10% formalin (for detection of helmints eggs and protozo"@cs . . "2005-11-10+01:00"^^ . "1825-5272" . "St\u0159evn\u00ED parazit\u00E9 u populace kr\u00E1l\u00EDk\u016F Sylvilagus floridanus importovan\u00E9 do It\u00E1lie"@cs . "RIV/62157124:16170/05:00000203!RIV06-GA0-16170___" . . "Modr\u00FD, David" . . "P(GA524/03/1548), P(GD524/03/H133)" . .