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Three species of Plasmodium from Canada geese, Branta canadensis

January 1, 1967

Studies on Canada geese at the Seney National Wildlife Refuge in northern Michigan during the past few years have uncovered at least three species of Plasmodium: P circumflexum, P. relictum, and P. vaughani. Although rarely observed in direct blood smears from the wild hosts, isodiagnosis, using primarily domestic geese as recipients, revealed a prevalence of 60 percent in random samplings of the population. P. circumflexum is the most prevalent and mixed infections have been noted. In experimental infections, induced by blood inoculation, the malaria produced by P. circumflexum produces about a 70 percent mortality in Canada geese and about a 10 percent mortality in domestic geese.

Publication Year 1967
Title Three species of Plasmodium from Canada geese, Branta canadensis
Authors C. M. Herman, J.H. Barrow
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association
Index ID 5220594
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center