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1 January 1978 COCCIDIA OF WHOOPING CRANES
DONALD J. FORRESTER, JAMES W. CARPENTER, DAVID R. BLANKINSHIP
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Abstract

Coccidial oocysts were observed in 6 of 19 fecal samples from free-ranging whooping cranes (Grus americana) and 4 of 16 samples from captive whooping cranes. Eimeria gruis occurred in four free-ranging whooping cranes and E. reichenowi in two free-ranging and two captive whooping cranes. Fecal samples from two captive cranes contained oocysts of lsospora lacazei which was considered a spurious parasite. Oocysts of both species of Eimeria were prevalent in fecal samples collected from three free-ranging Canadian sandhill cranes (G. canadensis rowani) from whooping crane wintering grounds in Texas. These coccidia were prevalent also in fecal samples from 14 sandhill cranes (of 4 subspecies) maintained in captivity at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Maryland.

DONALD J. FORRESTER, JAMES W. CARPENTER, and DAVID R. BLANKINSHIP "COCCIDIA OF WHOOPING CRANES," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 14(1), 24-27, (1 January 1978). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-14.1.24
Received: 25 July 1977; Published: 1 January 1978
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