Gastrointestinal Helminths of the Domestic Pigeon (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) GMELIN, 1789 Aves:Columbidae) In Zaria, Northern Nigeria
Authors
Adang K. L.
Department of Biological Sciences, Gombe State University, Gombe
Oniye S. J.
Department of Biological Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
Ajanusi O. J.
Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology, ABU Zaria
Ezeolor A. U.
Depatment of Biological Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
Abdu P. A.
Department of Veterinary Surgery and Medicine, ABU Zaria
Abstract
The gastro-intestinal tracts of 240 Columba livia domestica were examined parasitologically for helminths aimed at providing information on their species composition, prevalence and distribution in Zaria area, northern Nigeria. Of these, 116 (48.3%) were infected by 9 species of helminths, comprising 6 species of cestodes and 3 species of nematodes. The infection with cestode species was in the order Raillietina tetragona 65 (27.1%), R. echinobothrida 26 (10.6%), Hymenolepis cantaniana 4 (1.7%), Hymenolepis carioca 3 (1.3%), R. cesticillus 1 (0.45%), and Amoebotaenia cuneata 2 (0.83%). Raillietina tetragona was the most prevalent cestodes recovered throughout the 12 months of the survey period. The three nematodes encountered were Ascaridia columbae 27 (11.3%), A. galli 8 (3.3%) and Heterakis gallinarum 8 (3.3%). Ascaridia columbae which was the most prevalent nematode was recovered in 9 out of the 12 months of the year. Single infection was more common (37.5%) than double 24 (10%) and triple infections (0.83%). More infection was observed during the wet season (June and September).
Author Biography
Adang K. L., Department of Biological Sciences, Gombe State University, Gombe
Head and Senior Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences