巴西亚马逊野生鸟类体内寄生虫

Q4 Veterinary
L. G. D. Souza, A. C. F. D. Andrade, E. Guilherme, F. G. D. A. Santos
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摘要

野生鸟类体内寄生着各种各样的寄生虫。这些内寄生虫很重要,因为它们会引起鸟类的严重感染。本研究旨在对巴西北部Acre州SenaMadureira县的Cazumba Iracema提取保护区(Resex)捕获的野生鸟类进行粪寄生虫学调查。为了捕捉这些鸟类,在Resex的不同生态系统中放置了鸟类学雾网。对捕获的鸟类进行鉴定,并将其放在布袋中30分钟。如果可以的话,从每只鸟身上采集粪便样本。采用直接检测和自发沉淀法对这些样品进行分析。粪便标本中寄生虫感染的发生率为70.58%(72/102)。69.44%(50/72)的标本中检出卵囊和原生动物囊肿,75.00%(54/72)的样本中检出蠕虫卵。迄今为止,巴西北部亚马逊雨林的西南部是一个勘探不足的地区,需要对野生动物的寄生动物群进行进一步研究。
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Endoparasites in wild birds in the Brazilian Amazon
Wild birds host a wide variety of endoparasites. These endoparasites are important because they cancause serious infections in birds. The present study aimed to conduct a copro-parasitological survey inwild birds captured in the Cazumba-Iracema Extractive Reserve (Resex) located in the county of SenaMadureira, State of Acre, in northern Brazil. In order to capture these birds, ornithological mist nets wereplaced in different ecosystems of the Resex. Captured birds were identified and held in cloth sacks for30 min. Fecal samples, from each bird, were collected if available. Direct examination and spontaneoussedimentation were used to analyze these samples. The prevalence rate of endoparasite infections in thefecal samples examined was 70.58% (72/102). Oocysts and cysts of protozoa were detected in 69.44%(50/72) of the samples, whereas helminth eggs were seen in 75.00% (54/72) of these specimens. To date,the southwest of the Amazon rainforest, northern Brazil, is a poorly explored area that warrants furtherresearch on the parasitic fauna of wildlife.
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine was launched in 1979 as the official scientific periodical of the Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ). It is recognized by the Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária (SBMV) and the Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (CRMV-RJ).
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