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Author(s):  
Fernanda Bruno ◽  
Thais Aguiar Emídio ◽  
Claudiana Auxiliadora Rosa ◽  
Fabio Novelli Martorelli ◽  
Cidéli de Paula Coelho

Abstract The objective of the present study was to identify the intestinal parasites with the highest prevalence in anatids that were reared extensively in the city of São Paulo, through coproparasitological examinations. Fecal samples (n=108) were collected at two times, with an interval of two months between them, during the year 2018. The samples were constituted from a pool of feces, and one sample was collected from each enclosure. The samples were identified as belonging to 13 species of anatids (Aix galericulata, Aix sponsa, Anser abyssinia, Chenonetta jubata, Chloephaga melanoptera, Chloephaga picta, Lophodytes cucullatus, Tadorna cana, Tadorna ferrugínea, Tadorna radjah, Tadorna tadorna, Tadorna tadornoide and Tadorna variegata). Samples of birds with or without clinical symptoms of endoparasitosis were then collected. The Coproplus® test was used to make the coproparasitological diagnosis and subsequently the material was examined individually, at Santo Amaro University in São Paulo. It was observed that 48.14% of the enclosures had birds infected by one or more endoparasites. Parasites of the order Coccidia presented the highest prevalence (22.22%), followed by those of the orders Trichuroidea (10.18%) and Ascaridia (4.63%). Moreover, Balantidium sp. was found, the cycle and relevance of these ciliates in birds is uncertain.


2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-117
Author(s):  
Keisuke KIRIHARA ◽  
Kaname KAMIYA

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce D. Dugger ◽  
Katie M. Dugger ◽  
Leigh H. Fredrickson

Acrocephalus ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (172-173) ◽  
pp. 21-30
Author(s):  
Jurij Hanžel

Summary This report by the Slovenian Rarities Committee presents records of rare bird species in Slovenia in 2016, with some addenda for previous years. The numbers in brackets refer to the number of records (first number) and individuals (second number) recorded between 1 Jan 1950 and 31 Dec 2015. Since 1 Jan 2013, submission to the Committee has been required for 37 additional species, 17 of which are regional rarities. Records of these species are not numbered, since records from previous years were not collected by the Committee. Two new species, Scopoli’s Shearwater Calonectris diomedea and Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea, were added to Category A. Other notable observations were the second record of Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa flavipes, third and fourth records of Pallid Swift Apus pallidus, fifth to seventh records of Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus and the sixth and seventh records of Gannet Morus bassanus. Twelve records of Pallid Harrier Circus macrourus are an all-time annual high. Among Category E species, the Hooded Merganser Lophodytes cucullatus was recorded for the second time. The list of birds recorded in Slovenia (as of 31 Dec 2016) contains 388 species (373 in Category A, 6 in Category B, 9 exclusively in Category C; 4 species are both in Categories A and C). Category D contains 6 species, while Category E contains 38, two of which are classified into Subcategory E*. These two categories are not part of the list.


2017 ◽  
Vol 149 (4) ◽  
pp. 434-443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wayne Knee ◽  
Terry D. Galloway

AbstractMites of the family Epidermoptidae (Acariformes) are permanent parasites dwelling on or in the skin of birds. Myialges Trouessart species are epidermoptids that have a hyperparasitic relationship with chewing lice (Phthiraptera) or louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae). During 1993–2016 in Manitoba, Canada, 668 ducks (20 species), geese (five species), and swans (two species) were examined for lice. A total of 157 males, 191 females, and 539 nymphs of the menoponid louse Trinoton querquedulae (Linnaeus) (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) were collected, of which 25 adult lice from three hosts (Mergus merganser Linnaeus, Lophodytes cucullatus (Linnaeus), Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus; Aves: Anatidae) were infested with 38 female Myialges trinotoni (Cooreman). Overall prevalence and intensity of M. trinotoni was low, and mites showed no statistically significant preference between male and female lice. Myialges trinotoni is recorded from Canada (Manitoba) and United States of America (Alaska) for the first time, and two novel avian host species records (Lophodytes cucullatus and Anas platyrhynchos) are reported. The male of M. trinotoni (loose in bird washing) is illustrated and described. The barcode region of cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) was amplified from M. trinoton and compared with that of Myialges caulotoon Speiser, the only congeneric species for which COI is available, and interspecific divergence was high (25%).


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Anayani Rivera-López ◽  
Sergio A. Cabrera-Cruz ◽  
Ana L. Ramírez-Utrera ◽  
Eduardo M. Ramírez-Almanza ◽  
Rafael Villegas-Patraca

El mergo cresta blanca (Lophodytes cucullatus) es una especie de la familia Anatidae restringida a Norteamérica. La distribucióninvernal reconocida en México es una franja territorial de aproximadamente 50 km al sur de la frontera con EUA, en los estados de Baja California, Sonora, Coahuila, Nuevo León y Tamaulipas, siendo considerada poco común o accidental en el resto del país. Aquí, reportamos el primer avistamiento de la especie en el estado de Zacatecas. Si bien el mergo cresta blanca ha sido registrado previamente en áreas cercanas, éste es el primer registro dentro de los límites políticos de Zacatecas, con lo cual se incrementa el listado estatal de especies de aves confirmadas, así como el área donde es posible hallar a esta especie en México.


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