Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 25. (Budapest, 1992)

Taking into account all specimens of A microps examined, 73.7,18.5,3 and 9 % of all males was infected by one, two, three, and four parasites, respectively. Females were infected only by one or two species (83.3 and 16.7 %, respectively). Table 2 Seasonal variability of helminth infection in Apodemus microps Spring Summer Autumn Winter male female male female male female male female (15A0)* (11/6) (6/0) (4/2) (77fl5) (77/12) (6/2) (5/1) H.diminuta 14.3"(1.0)"* 0 0 0 1.2(2.0) 0 0 0 H.fraterna 13.3(3.5) 0 0 0 1.2(8.0) 1.2(2.0) 0 0 H. muris-sylvatici 13.3(1.0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C. globifera 14.3(70.0) 9.1 (49.0) 0 25(48.0) 2.5(51.0) 2.5(42.0) 16.6(50.0) 20.0(49.0) T. taeniaeformis 14.3(1.0) 27.3(3.0) 0 25(2.0) 6.5(3.4) 9.1(6.0) 0 20.0(2.0) H. polygyrus 46.6(28.5) 36.4(6.0) 0 0 5.2(2.0) 1.2(1.0) 16.6(2.0) 0 S.frederici 13.3(2.0) 0 0 0 2.5(3.5) 1.2(3.0) 0 0 S. stroma 0 9.1 (9.0) 0 25(3.0) 3.8(14.3) 2.5(5.5) 0 0 * ratio of examined and infected specimens, ** prevalence, *** intensity Fig. 1. General prevalence and intensity of parasitic helminths in A. microps by weight category.

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