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HUBÁLEK Z., RYCHNOVSKÝ B., PEŠKO J. (1995): Adiasporomycosis of rodents inhabiting the shores of fishponds. [Adiasporomycosis, Emmonsia, Clethrionomys, Apodemus, Microtus] Czech Mycology 48(2): 139-144 (published: 25th September, 1995)
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The lung tissue of 180 rodents belonging to five species, trapped at 17 fishponds in the Studenec area (district of Třebíč) in 1991-1992, was examined for the presence of adiaspores of Emmonsia parva var. crescens (Emmons et Jellison) van Oorschot. The overall prevalence of adiasporomycosis was high, 30%, but its distribution varied markedly according to rodent species (Clethrionomys glareolus 45%, Apodemus flavicollis 56%, A. sylvaticus 26%, Microtus agrestis 13%, M. arvalis 9%) and fishpond (’Donát’ 61%, ’Cikovec’ 28%, ’Štičí’ 27%, ’Hlad’ 19%, other ponds 14%). During a year, the highest infection rate (53%) was found in the rodents captured in March and April, compared with 21% to 25% of infected animals in the other seasons of the year.
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