Arias Vázquez, María SolPaz Silva, AdolfoPalomero Salinero, Antonio Miguel2023-02-102023-02-102023http://hdl.handle.net/10347/30040The possibilities of developing the integrated control of digestive helminths in captive herbivores was investigated in a study divided into three field trials conducted in the Marcelle Natureza Zoological Park (Outeiro de Rei, Lugo, Spain). For the purpose to prevent their infection by certain helminths, chlamydospores of two soil saprophytic fungi (SSF) were administered by using different edible formulations. From the results obtained, it was concluded that the administration of chlamydospores of two strains of SSF to captive wild herbivores provides a safe procedure to obtain a a helpful and long-lasting effect on avoiding the infection by gastrointestinal nematodes, then it is strongly recommended as part of a strategical program which involves successful deworming also when needed.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/biological controlsoil filamentous fungicaptive animalszooMucorDuddingtoniaMaterias::Investigación::31 Ciencias agrarias::3109 Ciencias veterinarias::310907 PatologíaMaterias::Investigación::24 Ciencias de la vida::2401 Biología animal (zoología)::240112 Parasitología animalMaterias::Investigación::31 Ciencias agrarias::3104 Producción Animal::310402 BovinosIntegrated control of digestive helminths in captive herviboresdoctoral thesisopen access