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Long-term dynamics of trematode infections in common birds that use farmlands as their feeding habitats.

Jiljí SitkoPetr Heneberg
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
The analysis of six unrelated common bird species that use farmlands as their feeding habitats revealed a previously unreported collapse of previously dominant trematode species. The previously dominant trematode species declined in terms of both prevalence and intensity of infection. The causes of the observed declines are unclear; of note is, however, that some of the broadly used agrochemicals, such as azole fungicides, are well known for their antihelminthic activity. Further research is needed to provide direct evidence for effects of field-realistic concentrations of azole fungicides on the survival and fitness of trematodes.
Keyphrases
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