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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.

FORRESTER, CARPENTER, and BLANKINSHIP: COCCIDIA OF WHOOPING CRANES1
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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