Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Valente, Ana Luisa
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Delgado, Cláudia, Moreira, Cláudia, Ferreira, Sandra, Dellinger, Thomas, Carvalho, Miguel A. A. Pinheiro de, Costa, Graça
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/3388
Resumo: The helminth fauna of pelagic-stage loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, is still poorly known. Here, we describe the helminth-component community of healthy, free-ranging juvenile loggerhead sea turtles captured in the waters around Madeira Island, Portugal. Fifty-seven were used in this study. The esophagus, stomach, intestine, liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, trachea, bronchi, urinary bladder, heart, left and right aortas, and coelomic cavity were macroscopically inspected; organs and tissues were removed and washed through a sieve. A search for parasites was made using a stereoscopic microscope; recovered parasites were fixed and stored in 70% alcohol until staining and identification. Prevalence, mean intensity, and mean abundance values were recorded. In total, 156 parasite specimens belonging to 9 species were found: nematodes included Anisakis simplex s.l. (larvae) and an unidentified species; digenetic trematodes present were Enodiotrema megachondrus, Rhytidodes gelatinosus, Pyelosomum renicapite, and Calycodes anthos; acanthocephalans included Bolbosoma vasculosum and Rhadinorhynchus pristis; a single cestode, Nybelinia sp., was present. Parasite infections were found to have both low prevalences and intensities. Possible reasons for this include the oligotrophic conditions of the pelagic habitat around Madeira; a 'dilution effect' because of the vastness of the area; and the small size, and thus ingestion rate, of the turtles. Results are discussed in terms of the various turtle populations that may use the waters surrounding Madeira. This work provides valuable information on the parasite fauna of a poorly known stage in the life of loggerhead sea turtles, thereby filling a fundamental gap with regard to features of the parasite fauna in this species.
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spelling Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, PortugalLoggerhead sea turtlesCaretta carettaHelminth component communityMadeira Archipelago (Portugal).Faculdade de Ciências da VidaThe helminth fauna of pelagic-stage loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, is still poorly known. Here, we describe the helminth-component community of healthy, free-ranging juvenile loggerhead sea turtles captured in the waters around Madeira Island, Portugal. Fifty-seven were used in this study. The esophagus, stomach, intestine, liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, trachea, bronchi, urinary bladder, heart, left and right aortas, and coelomic cavity were macroscopically inspected; organs and tissues were removed and washed through a sieve. A search for parasites was made using a stereoscopic microscope; recovered parasites were fixed and stored in 70% alcohol until staining and identification. Prevalence, mean intensity, and mean abundance values were recorded. In total, 156 parasite specimens belonging to 9 species were found: nematodes included Anisakis simplex s.l. (larvae) and an unidentified species; digenetic trematodes present were Enodiotrema megachondrus, Rhytidodes gelatinosus, Pyelosomum renicapite, and Calycodes anthos; acanthocephalans included Bolbosoma vasculosum and Rhadinorhynchus pristis; a single cestode, Nybelinia sp., was present. Parasite infections were found to have both low prevalences and intensities. Possible reasons for this include the oligotrophic conditions of the pelagic habitat around Madeira; a 'dilution effect' because of the vastness of the area; and the small size, and thus ingestion rate, of the turtles. Results are discussed in terms of the various turtle populations that may use the waters surrounding Madeira. This work provides valuable information on the parasite fauna of a poorly known stage in the life of loggerhead sea turtles, thereby filling a fundamental gap with regard to features of the parasite fauna in this species.American Society of ParasitologistsDigitUMaValente, Ana LuisaDelgado, CláudiaMoreira, CláudiaFerreira, SandraDellinger, ThomasCarvalho, Miguel A. A. Pinheiro deCosta, Graça2021-05-12T10:35:19Z20092009-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/3388engValente, A. L., Delgado, C., Moreira, C., Ferreira, S., Dellinger, T., Pinheiro de Carvalho, M. A., & Costa, G. (2009). Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal. Journal of Parasitology, 95(1), 249-252.10.1645/GE-1519.1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-19T05:34:56Zoai:digituma.uma.pt:10400.13/3388Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:06:26.458366Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
title Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
spellingShingle Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
Valente, Ana Luisa
Loggerhead sea turtles
Caretta caretta
Helminth component community
Madeira Archipelago (Portugal)
.
Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
title_short Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
title_full Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
title_fullStr Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
title_sort Helminth component community of the loggerhead sea Turtle,Caretta caretta from Madeira Archipelago, Portugal
author Valente, Ana Luisa
author_facet Valente, Ana Luisa
Delgado, Cláudia
Moreira, Cláudia
Ferreira, Sandra
Dellinger, Thomas
Carvalho, Miguel A. A. Pinheiro de
Costa, Graça
author_role author
author2 Delgado, Cláudia
Moreira, Cláudia
Ferreira, Sandra
Dellinger, Thomas
Carvalho, Miguel A. A. Pinheiro de
Costa, Graça
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DigitUMa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valente, Ana Luisa
Delgado, Cláudia
Moreira, Cláudia
Ferreira, Sandra
Dellinger, Thomas
Carvalho, Miguel A. A. Pinheiro de
Costa, Graça
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Loggerhead sea turtles
Caretta caretta
Helminth component community
Madeira Archipelago (Portugal)
.
Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
topic Loggerhead sea turtles
Caretta caretta
Helminth component community
Madeira Archipelago (Portugal)
.
Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
description The helminth fauna of pelagic-stage loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, is still poorly known. Here, we describe the helminth-component community of healthy, free-ranging juvenile loggerhead sea turtles captured in the waters around Madeira Island, Portugal. Fifty-seven were used in this study. The esophagus, stomach, intestine, liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, trachea, bronchi, urinary bladder, heart, left and right aortas, and coelomic cavity were macroscopically inspected; organs and tissues were removed and washed through a sieve. A search for parasites was made using a stereoscopic microscope; recovered parasites were fixed and stored in 70% alcohol until staining and identification. Prevalence, mean intensity, and mean abundance values were recorded. In total, 156 parasite specimens belonging to 9 species were found: nematodes included Anisakis simplex s.l. (larvae) and an unidentified species; digenetic trematodes present were Enodiotrema megachondrus, Rhytidodes gelatinosus, Pyelosomum renicapite, and Calycodes anthos; acanthocephalans included Bolbosoma vasculosum and Rhadinorhynchus pristis; a single cestode, Nybelinia sp., was present. Parasite infections were found to have both low prevalences and intensities. Possible reasons for this include the oligotrophic conditions of the pelagic habitat around Madeira; a 'dilution effect' because of the vastness of the area; and the small size, and thus ingestion rate, of the turtles. Results are discussed in terms of the various turtle populations that may use the waters surrounding Madeira. This work provides valuable information on the parasite fauna of a poorly known stage in the life of loggerhead sea turtles, thereby filling a fundamental gap with regard to features of the parasite fauna in this species.
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