Comparison of adult liver flukes from highland and lowland populations of Bolivian and Spanish sheep
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- DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x99000578
Comparison of adult liver flukes from highland and lowland populations of Bolivian and Spanish sheep
Abstract
A morphological study of adult liver flukes and eggs from sheep in a human fascioliasis endemic zone in the Northern Bolivian Altiplano showed that they belong to the species Fasciola hepatica. An exhaustive morphometric comparison with a F. hepatica population from Spanish sheep was made using image analysis and an allometric model: (y2m-y2)/y2 = c(y1m-y1)/y1[b, where y1 = body surface or body length, y2 = one of the measurements analyzed, y1m, y2m = maximum values towards which y1 and y2 respectively tend, and c, b = constants. Only slight allometric differences in worms were observed despite the geographic distance between both Spanish and Bolivian sheep populations and the very high altitude of the Bolivian Altiplano.
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