Barbara Kowalik
Polish Academy of Sciences
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Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2014
Aleksander W. Demiaszkiewicz; Jacek Lachowicz; Izabela Kuligowska; Anna M. Pyziel; Grzegorz Bełżecki; Renata Miltko; Barbara Kowalik; Wojciech Gogola; Zygmunt Giżejewski
Abstract Parasitological examination after necropsies of 48 European beavers from Podlaskie and Warmisko-Mazurskie provinces were performed between April 2011 and November 2012. All helminthes were isolated from the contents of the gastro-intestinal tract and their species were determined. In addition, blood samples and faeces were examined. All beavers were infected with six species of parasites. Stichorchis subtriqetrus trematodes were found in 93.7% of animals. They were localized mainly in the caecum, less in the colon, and single juvenile parasites were found in the small intestine. The intensity of infection ranged from two to 893 parasites. Travassosius rufus nematodes (10-4336 specimens) were present in the stomach of 68.7% of the beavers. In the small intestine of four (8.3%) beavers, two-six specimens of Psilotrema castoris were found. This is the first record of this species in Poland and the third of its discovery in the world. Furthermore, in the small intestine of one beaver, two Trichostrongylus capricola nematodes were detected. In the liver of one beaver, pathological changes caused by hydatid cestode Echinococus granulosus occurred. Inflammatory changes of the gastric mucosa caused by Travassosius rufus and of caecum caused by Stichorchis subtriquertus, were observed. Coproscopy was performed with the use of Baermann, flotation, and decantation methods. All results of Baermann method were negative. Examinations with flotation and decantation methods confirmed necropsy findings. Using the flotation method, single oocysts of Eimeria sprehni in one beaver were detected. A blood test conducted by Kingston and Morton method did not reveal the presence of protozoa or microfilariae.
European Journal of Protistology | 2017
Grzegorz Bełżecki; Neil R. McEwan; Barbara Kowalik; T. Michalowski; Renata Miltko
This study aimed to quantify the engulfed starch and reserve α-glucans (glycogen) in the cells of the ciliates Eudiplodinium maggii, as well the α-glucans in defaunated and selectively faunated sheep. The content of starch inside the cell of ciliates varied from 21 to 183mg/g protozoal DM relative to the rumen fauna composition whereas, the glycogen fluctuated between 17 and 126mg/g dry matter (DM) of this ciliate species. Establishment of the population Entodinium caudatum in the rumen of sheep already faunated with E. maggii caused a drop in both types of quantified carbohydrates. The content of α-glucans in the rumen of defaunated sheep varied from 4.4 to 19.9mg/g DM and increased to 7.4-29.9 or 11.8-33.9mg/g DM of rumen contents in the presence of only E. maggii or E. maggii and E. caudatum, respectively. The lowest content of the carbohydrates was always found just before feeding and the highest at 4h thereafter. The α-glucans in the reticulum varied 7.5-40.1, 14.3-76.8 or 21.9-106.1mg/g DM of reticulum content for defaunated, monofaunated or bifaunated sheep, respectively. The results indicated that both ciliate species engulf starch granules and convert the digestion products to the glycogen, diminishing the pool of starch available for amylolytic bacteria.
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 2016
Renata Miltko; Grzegorz Bełżecki; Andrzej Przemysław Herman; Barbara Kowalik; J. Skomiał
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of selected protozoa on the degradation and concentration of chitin and the numbers of fungal zoospores in the rumen fluid of sheep. Three adult ewes were fed a hay-concentrate diet, defaunated, then monofaunated with Entodinium caudatum or Diploplastron affine alone and refaunated with natural rumen fauna. The average density of the protozoa population varied from 6.1 · 104 (D. affine) to 42.2 · 104 cells/ml rumen fluid (natural rumen fauna). The inoculation of protozoa in the rumen of defaunated sheep increased the total activity of chitinolytic enzymes from 2.9 to 3.6 μmol N-acetylglucosamine/g dry matter (DM) of rumen fluid per min, the chitin concentration from 6.3 to 7.2 mg/g DM of rumen fluid and the number of fungal zoospores from 8.1 to 10.9 · 105 cells/ml rumen fluid. All examined indices showed diurnal variations. Ciliate population density was highest immediately prior to feeding and lowest at 4 h thereafter. The opposite effects were observed for the numbers of fungal zoospores, the chitin concentration and chitinolytic activity. Furthermore, it was found that chitin from zoospores may account for up to 95% of total microbial chitin in the rumen fluid of sheep. In summary, the examined ciliate species showed the ability of chitin degradation as well as a positive influence on the development of the ruminal fungal population.
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2004
W. Korczyński; Z. Długołęcka; Barbara Kowalik; J. Rutkowski; T. Żebrowska
The effect of dietary fi bre on abomasal secretion and gastrin postprandial level was studied in four sheep. Two isonitrogenous diets differing only in crude fi bre content (LFD, 14% or HFD, 23%) were used. Volume, hydrogen and chloride ion output, sodium concentration in pure abomasal juice were higher in HFD treatment. Pepsin activity and pH was lower in that group, while both treatments did not affect protein output and potassium concentration. Postprandial gastrin serum concentration was elevated at 30, 60 and 120 min in HFD as compared to LFD group. Results suggest that fi bre stimulates abomasal secretion and elevates gastrin level.
Animal Science Papers and Reports | 2012
Barbara Kowalik; J. Skomiał; J. J. Pajak; M. Taciak; M. Majewska; G. Bełżecki
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2011
Barbara Kowalik; T. Michalowski; J. J. Pająk; M. Taciak; M. Zalewska
Anaerobe | 2014
Renata Miltko; Grzegorz Bełżecki; Barbara Kowalik; T. Michalowski
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2001
Barbara Kowalik; J. Kowalczyk; J. J. Pająk; T. Żebrowska; Z. Długołęcka
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2016
Renata Miltko; Grzegorz Bełżecki; Barbara Kowalik; J. Skomiał
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2014
A. Kasperowicz; K. Stan-Glasek; Barbara Kowalik; Anna Vandzurova; Peter Pristaš; J. J. Pająk; E. Kwiatkowska; T. Michalowski