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Rumen Ciliated Protozoa of the Free-Living European Bison (Bison bonasus, Linnaeus)

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.658448

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Bison bonasus; ciliates; population diversity; protozoa; rumen

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  1. Grant Scientific Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic
  2. Slovak Academy of Sciences [VEGA 2/0009/08]
  3. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland, from the Department of Animal Nutrition [506.533.04.00]

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This study conducted population analysis of rumen ciliated protozoa in European bison, identifying 12 genera and 32 morphospecies. The research found medium ciliate density and high diversity in the European bison ciliate population, resembling that of American bison and other ruminants.
This study aims to perform population analysis of the rumen ciliated protozoa of the free-living European bison (wisent, Bison bonasus, Linnaeus). The samples of the rumen fluid from the 18 bison subjected to the controlled culls within the free-ranging population in the Bialowieza primeval forest in Poland were collected and examined. The examined ciliates population consisted of the species of the families Isotrichidae and Ophryoscolecidae. There were 12 genera (Isotricha, Dasytricha, Diplodinium, Elytroplastron, Entodinium, Eodinium, Epidinium, Eremoplastron, Eudiplodinium, Metadinium, Ophryoscolex, and Ostracodinium) and 32 morphospecies of the ciliates. We observed the prevalence of a type B protozoan population (56% animals) with the typical Epidinium and Eudiplodinium genera members. Other examined animals possessed the mixed A-B population with Ophryoscolex genus, distinct for type A ciliate population. The average total ciliates count was 2.77 +/- 1.03 x 10(5)/ml (mean +/- SD). The most abundant genera were Entodinium, 83%, and Dasytricha, 14%. The abundance of other genera was Entodinium species determined, the most abundant species was Entodinium nanellum (16.3% of total ciliates count). The average Shannon-Wiener diversity index was 2.1 +/- 0.39, evenness was 0.7 +/- 0.11, and species richness was 24 +/- 3.0 (mean +/- SD). Our study is the first report on the population composition and diversity of rumen ciliates of European bison. The composition and counts of ciliate genera and species were similar to the composition and counts of the rumen ciliated protozoa of American bison and many other kinds of free-living and domestic ruminants. Our European bison ciliate population analysis has shown medium ciliate density and high diversity typical for large free-living ruminants with mixed feeding behavior.

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