Short communication: A small-scale coprological survey of the endoparasites in the himalayan goral naemorhedus goral (hardwick, 1825) in Nepal

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Abstract

This study was carried out to detect the various endoparasites in the fecal samples of the Himalayan goral Naemorhedus goral (Hardwicke, 1825) from a forest patch of Rumsi area, the Seti River basin, Tanahun district, Nepal. Importantly, 17 fecal samples (89.5%) were positive for different parasites. Their positive rates showed the following orders as Strongyle (73.7%), Entamoeba sp. (52.6%), Strongyloides sp. (52.6%), Cryptosporidium sp. (26.3%), Cyclospora sp. (26.3%), Eimeria sp. (10.5%), Mullerius capillaris (10.5%), and Blastocystis sp. (5.3%). These results showed the prevalence status of the endoparasites in the Himalayan goral. This study provides general knowledge about the parasitic community using a non-invasive method. This is the first work in Himalayan goral of Nepal, hence intensive study to the other parts of Nepal is recommended.

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Adhikari, J. N., Adhikari, R. B., Bhattarai, B. P., Thapa, T. B., & Ghimire, T. R. (2021). Short communication: A small-scale coprological survey of the endoparasites in the himalayan goral naemorhedus goral (hardwick, 1825) in Nepal. Biodiversitas, 22(3), 1285–1290. https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d220326

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