新热带鹦鹉的雌雄蛔虫(Froelich, 1789)和柱蛔虫(Gmelin, 1780)。

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 Veterinary
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria Pub Date : 2025-04-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S1984-29612025015
Octávio Augusto Serra Santos, Vanessa Kanaan, Hugo Lago de Sant'Anna Rocha, Reinaldo José da Silva, Tânia Freitas Raso
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摘要

据报道,在四种新热带鹦鹉的胃肠道寄生虫中发现了澳门鹦鹉,亚马逊aestiva,亚马逊vinacea和Pionus maximiliani。这些动物的尸体是从商业饲养者和康复中心接收的,用于尸检。共收集寄生虫589株,进行形态分析和分类鉴定。每个寄主用乳酚清洗20个寄生虫,光镜下分析,每个寄主制备4个寄生虫扫描电镜。组织标本送去做组织学分析,寻找飘忽不定的幼虫;然而,什么也没找到。澳门沙蚕、美洲沙蚕和长春沙蚕的寄生虫鉴定为雌雄同体蛔虫,而马氏沙蚕的寄生虫鉴定为柱形蛔虫,促进了马氏沙蚕中柱形蛔虫的首次报道。所有的鸟都被关在靠近地面的围栏里,这有利于寄生虫的传播。在高种群密度的条件下,将凤尾蝶和青花蝶放在同一圈养环境中。此外,在同一围栏中还观察到合体动物,如柱形虫,这有利于柱状芽孢杆菌的感染。鉴定寄生在鹦鹉身上的蛔虫种类有助于改进预防和控制措施,从而提高鸟类的健康和福利。
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Ascaridia hermaphrodita (Froelich, 1789) and Ascaridia columbae (Gmelin, 1780) in neotropical psittacine birds.

Gastrointestinal parasites found in four Neotropical psittacine birds of the species Ara macao, Amazona aestiva, Amazona vinacea and Pionus maximiliani have been reported. The carcasses of the animals were received from commercial breeders and a rehabilitation center for necropsy. In total, 589 parasites were collected during the exams and submitted for morphological analysis and taxonomic identification. Twenty parasites from each host were cleaned with lactophenol and analyzed by light microscopy, while four parasites from each host were prepared for scanning electron microscopy. Tissue samples were forwarded for histological analysis in search of erratic larvae; however, none were found. Parasites from A. macao, A. aestiva and A. vinacea were identified as Ascaridia hermaphrodita, whereas parasites from P. maximiliani were identified as Ascaridia columbae, promoting the first report of A. columbae in P. maximiliani. All birds were kept in enclosures with access to the ground, facilitating parasitism. Pionus maximiliani and A. vinacea were kept together in the same enclosure with high population density. Additionally, synanthropic animals, such as Columbiformes, were observed in the same enclosure, facilitating infection with A. columbae. The identification of Ascaridia species that parasitizes psittacine birds helps to improve prevention and control measures, thus enhancing avian health and welfare.

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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria PARASITOLOGY-VETERINARY SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: La revista es un órgano de difusión del Colegio Brasileño de Parasitología Veterinaria, con una especificidad dentro de esa área, la difusión de los resultados de la investigación brasileña en las áreas de Helmintología, Protozoología, Entomología y agentes transmitidos por artrópodos, relacionados con la salud animal.
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