Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul

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Autor(a) principal: Avancini, Luciano Fagundes
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Vanellus chilensis is a bird species of the family Charadriidae distributed across Central and South America. Despite its high abundance and broad distribution, there are few records of parasites on this species. Aiming to identify the helminths and arthropods that parasitize V. chilensis in southern Brazil, twenty eight birds were necropsied. For collection of ectoparasites, the birds were individually washed in water containing detergent. After that, they were necropsied and their organs were examined for helminths under a stereomicroscope. The helminths found and its respective prevalence, mean abundance and mean intensity were: Brevithominx asperodorsus (Enoplida, Capilariidae) 53.6%, 4.5 and 8.4; Heterakis psophiae (Oxyurida, Heterakidae) 39.3%, 1.0 and 2.55; Dispharynx nasuta (Spirurida, Acuariidae) 28.6%, 4.11 and 14.38; Echinostoma aphylactum (Echinostomida, Echinostomatidae) 17.9%, 0.64 and 3.6; Stomylotrema vicarium (Plagiorchiida, Stomylotrematidae) 10.7%, 0.25 and 2.33; Neivaia cymbium (Cyclocoeloidea, Cyclocoelidae) 7.1%, 0.14 and 2.0; Gyrocoelia perversa (Cyclophyllidea, Dioecocestidae) 60.7%. The Phthiraptera found were Actornithopilus sp. (Amblycera, Menoponidae) and Quadraceps guimaraesi (Ischnocera, Philopteridae). Another arthropod collected was the nasal mite Rhinonyssus sp. (Acarina, Rhinonyssidae). H. psophiae is cited for the first time parasitizing the order Charadriiformes in RS. B. asperodorsus, E. aphylactum, N. cymbium represent new records for Charadiidae in the State. This is the first report of natural infection in Charadriidae by the parasite S. vicarium in the region of study. The cestode G. perversa and the nematode D. nasuta are cited for the first time parasitizing V. chilensis in RS. The lice Actornithopilus sp. and Quadraceps guimaraesi are new records in RS as parasites of V. chilensis, which is also reported as a new host for the nasal mite Rhinonyssus sp
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spelling 2014-08-20T14:31:34Z2012-03-132014-08-20T14:31:34Z2009-12-23AVANCINI, Luciano Fagundes. Identification of helminths and arthropods in Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782) (Charadriiformes: Charadriidae), lapwing, in the south region of the Rio Grande do Sul state. 2009. 59 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2009.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2351Vanellus chilensis is a bird species of the family Charadriidae distributed across Central and South America. Despite its high abundance and broad distribution, there are few records of parasites on this species. Aiming to identify the helminths and arthropods that parasitize V. chilensis in southern Brazil, twenty eight birds were necropsied. For collection of ectoparasites, the birds were individually washed in water containing detergent. After that, they were necropsied and their organs were examined for helminths under a stereomicroscope. The helminths found and its respective prevalence, mean abundance and mean intensity were: Brevithominx asperodorsus (Enoplida, Capilariidae) 53.6%, 4.5 and 8.4; Heterakis psophiae (Oxyurida, Heterakidae) 39.3%, 1.0 and 2.55; Dispharynx nasuta (Spirurida, Acuariidae) 28.6%, 4.11 and 14.38; Echinostoma aphylactum (Echinostomida, Echinostomatidae) 17.9%, 0.64 and 3.6; Stomylotrema vicarium (Plagiorchiida, Stomylotrematidae) 10.7%, 0.25 and 2.33; Neivaia cymbium (Cyclocoeloidea, Cyclocoelidae) 7.1%, 0.14 and 2.0; Gyrocoelia perversa (Cyclophyllidea, Dioecocestidae) 60.7%. The Phthiraptera found were Actornithopilus sp. (Amblycera, Menoponidae) and Quadraceps guimaraesi (Ischnocera, Philopteridae). Another arthropod collected was the nasal mite Rhinonyssus sp. (Acarina, Rhinonyssidae). H. psophiae is cited for the first time parasitizing the order Charadriiformes in RS. B. asperodorsus, E. aphylactum, N. cymbium represent new records for Charadiidae in the State. This is the first report of natural infection in Charadriidae by the parasite S. vicarium in the region of study. The cestode G. perversa and the nematode D. nasuta are cited for the first time parasitizing V. chilensis in RS. The lice Actornithopilus sp. and Quadraceps guimaraesi are new records in RS as parasites of V. chilensis, which is also reported as a new host for the nasal mite Rhinonyssus spVanellus chilensis, quero-quero, tem distribuição na América do Sul e América Central, é uma ave muito comum na região sul do RS. Há poucos relatos a respeito de parasitos nesta espécie, o que incentivou o desenvolvimento deste trabalho. Com o objetivo de conhecer os helmintos e artrópodes que ocorrem em V. chilensis foram examinadas 28 aves, as quais foram lavadas, individualmente, em água com detergente para obtenção dos ectoparasitos e após necropsiadas para a coleta de helmintos. Os helmintos encontrados e respectivas prevalências, abundância média e intensidade média foram Brevithominx asperodorsus (Enoplida, Capilariidae) 53,6%, 4,5 e 8,4; Heterakis psophiae (Oxyurida, Heterakidae) 39,3%, 1,0 e 2,55; Dispharynx nasuta (Spirurida, Acuariidae) 28,6%, 4,11 e 14,38; Echinostoma aphylactum (Echinostomida, Echinostomatidae) 17,9%, 0,64 e 3.6; Stomylotrema vicarium (Plagiorchiida, Stomylotrematidae) 10,7%, 0,25 e 2,33; Neivaia cymbium (Cyclocoeloidea, Cyclocoelidae) 7,1%, 0,14 e 2,0; Gyrocoelia perversa (Cyclophyllidea, Dioecocestidae) 60,7%. Os Phthiraptera encontrados foram Actornithopilus sp. (Amblycera: Menoponidae) e Quadraceps guimaraesi (Ischnocera, Philopteridae), e o ácaro nasal Rhinonyssus sp. (Acarina: Rhinonyssidae). B. asperodorsus, E. aphylactum, N. cymbium, tem seu primeiro registro na família Charadriidae para o RS, H. psophiae tem seu primeiro registro na ordem Charadriiformes para o RS. Este é o primeiro registro de infecção natural por S. vicarium em Charadriidae para o RS. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Identification of helminths and arthropods in Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782) (Charadriiformes: Charadriidae), lapwing, in the south region of the Rio Grande do Sul state
title Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
spellingShingle Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
Avancini, Luciano Fagundes
Parasitologia
Quero-quero
Charadriidae
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes
Phthiraptera
Gamasida
Parasitology
Lapwing
Charadriidae
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes
Phthiraptera
Gamasida
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
title_short Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
title_full Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
title_fullStr Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
title_full_unstemmed Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
title_sort Helmintos e artrópodes de Vanellus chilensis (Molina, 1782), quero-quero, da região sul do Rio Grande do Sul
author Avancini, Luciano Fagundes
author_facet Avancini, Luciano Fagundes
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Brum, João Guilherme Werner
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0534395043636579
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Antunes, Gertrud Müller
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avancini, Luciano Fagundes
contributor_str_mv Brum, João Guilherme Werner
Antunes, Gertrud Müller
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parasitologia
Quero-quero
Charadriidae
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes
Phthiraptera
Gamasida
topic Parasitologia
Quero-quero
Charadriidae
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes
Phthiraptera
Gamasida
Parasitology
Lapwing
Charadriidae
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes
Phthiraptera
Gamasida
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Parasitology
Lapwing
Charadriidae
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes
Phthiraptera
Gamasida
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
description Vanellus chilensis is a bird species of the family Charadriidae distributed across Central and South America. Despite its high abundance and broad distribution, there are few records of parasites on this species. Aiming to identify the helminths and arthropods that parasitize V. chilensis in southern Brazil, twenty eight birds were necropsied. For collection of ectoparasites, the birds were individually washed in water containing detergent. After that, they were necropsied and their organs were examined for helminths under a stereomicroscope. The helminths found and its respective prevalence, mean abundance and mean intensity were: Brevithominx asperodorsus (Enoplida, Capilariidae) 53.6%, 4.5 and 8.4; Heterakis psophiae (Oxyurida, Heterakidae) 39.3%, 1.0 and 2.55; Dispharynx nasuta (Spirurida, Acuariidae) 28.6%, 4.11 and 14.38; Echinostoma aphylactum (Echinostomida, Echinostomatidae) 17.9%, 0.64 and 3.6; Stomylotrema vicarium (Plagiorchiida, Stomylotrematidae) 10.7%, 0.25 and 2.33; Neivaia cymbium (Cyclocoeloidea, Cyclocoelidae) 7.1%, 0.14 and 2.0; Gyrocoelia perversa (Cyclophyllidea, Dioecocestidae) 60.7%. The Phthiraptera found were Actornithopilus sp. (Amblycera, Menoponidae) and Quadraceps guimaraesi (Ischnocera, Philopteridae). Another arthropod collected was the nasal mite Rhinonyssus sp. (Acarina, Rhinonyssidae). H. psophiae is cited for the first time parasitizing the order Charadriiformes in RS. B. asperodorsus, E. aphylactum, N. cymbium represent new records for Charadiidae in the State. This is the first report of natural infection in Charadriidae by the parasite S. vicarium in the region of study. The cestode G. perversa and the nematode D. nasuta are cited for the first time parasitizing V. chilensis in RS. The lice Actornithopilus sp. and Quadraceps guimaraesi are new records in RS as parasites of V. chilensis, which is also reported as a new host for the nasal mite Rhinonyssus sp
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