Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade

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Autor(a) principal: Santos , Inamara Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Tavares, Karoline dos Santos, Teixeira, Rayana Emanuelle Rocha, Oliveira, Marilene Souza, Prado, Isabela Sousa, Antonio , Edma Santos de, Sodré Neto, Antônio Iderval, Anjos, Matheus Santos dos, Tomazi, Laize, Nishiyama, Patrícia Belini, Silva, Márcio Borba da, Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20164
Resumo: Illegal wildlife trade is a problem with ecological and social repercussions. In addition to causing the decline of several natural populations, this practice has direct consequences over the captured individuals, such as immunosuppression conditions that can result in the manifestation of various pathogens. In Brazil, wild bird trafficking stands out as one of the most popular forms of this practice. The most sought-after species usually have aesthetic or sound appeals, like many Passerine species. The Northeastern Cardinal (Paroaria dominicana) is one of these species, considered one of the most trafficked in the country. In this work, we analyzed 26 specimens of Paroaria dominicana from a rescue action carried out by IBAMA. Necropsy and spontaneous sedimentation techniques were performed to check the presence of helminths and eggs in the organs of the specimens analyzed, as well as weighing and measuring of the cadavers. We found the presence of nematode species in 05 specimens; all belonging to the genus Diplotriaena, including the species Diplotriaena delirae, registered for the first time in the Paroaria dominicana helminth fauna. We observed the presence of eggs characteristic of the genus Diplotriaena and Heterakis, the latter also unprecedented in the helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana until the present work. The presence of new species in the helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana may be associated with direct contact with other wild species during capture and illegal transport, as well as the sanitary conditions associated with these stages of bird trafficking.
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spelling Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife tradeHelmintofauna de la Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) procedente del tráfico de animales salvajesHelmintofauna de Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) oriundos do tráfico de animais silvestres HelmintofaunaParoaria dominicanaTráfico de aves.Helminth faunaParoaria dominicanaIllegal bird trade.HelmintofaunaParoaria dominicanaTráfico de aves.Illegal wildlife trade is a problem with ecological and social repercussions. In addition to causing the decline of several natural populations, this practice has direct consequences over the captured individuals, such as immunosuppression conditions that can result in the manifestation of various pathogens. In Brazil, wild bird trafficking stands out as one of the most popular forms of this practice. The most sought-after species usually have aesthetic or sound appeals, like many Passerine species. The Northeastern Cardinal (Paroaria dominicana) is one of these species, considered one of the most trafficked in the country. In this work, we analyzed 26 specimens of Paroaria dominicana from a rescue action carried out by IBAMA. Necropsy and spontaneous sedimentation techniques were performed to check the presence of helminths and eggs in the organs of the specimens analyzed, as well as weighing and measuring of the cadavers. We found the presence of nematode species in 05 specimens; all belonging to the genus Diplotriaena, including the species Diplotriaena delirae, registered for the first time in the Paroaria dominicana helminth fauna. We observed the presence of eggs characteristic of the genus Diplotriaena and Heterakis, the latter also unprecedented in the helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana until the present work. The presence of new species in the helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana may be associated with direct contact with other wild species during capture and illegal transport, as well as the sanitary conditions associated with these stages of bird trafficking.Tráfico de animales salvajes es un problema con repercusiones ecológicas y sociales. Además de provocar el declive de varias poblaciones naturales, esta práctica tiene consecuencias directas sobre los individuos capturados, como inmunosupresión que puede resultar en la manifestación de varios patógenos. En Brasil, el tráfico de aves silvestres se destaca como una de las formas más populares de esta práctica. Las especies más buscadas suelen tener atractivos estéticos o sonoros, como muchos Passeriformes. El cardeal-do-nordeste (Paroaria dominicana) es una de estas especies, llegando a ser considerado uno de los más traficados del país. En este trabajo analizamos 26 ejemplares de Paroaria dominicana de una acción de rescate realizada por IBAMA. Se realizaron técnicas de necropsia y sedimentación espontánea para verificar la presencia de helmintos y huevos en los órganos de los especímenes analizados, así como pesar y medir los cadáveres. Encontramos la presencia de especies de nematodos en 05 especímenes; todos pertenecientes al género Diplotriaena, incluida la especie Diplotriaena delirae, registrada por primera vez en la fauna de helmintos de Paroaria. dominicana. Observamos la presencia de huevos característicos del género Diplotriaena y Heterakis, este último también inédito en la fauna de helmintos de Paroaria dominicana hasta el presente trabajo. La presencia de nuevas especies en la fauna de helmintos de Paroaria dominicana puede estar asociada al contacto directo con otras especies silvestres durante la captura y transporte ilegal, así como las condiciones sanitarias asociadas a estas etapas del tráfico de aves.O tráfico de animais silvestres é um problema com repercussões ecológicas e sociais. Além de causar o declínio de diversas populações naturais, esta prática tem consequências diretas sobre os indivíduos capturados, como quadros de imunossupressão que podem resultar na manifestação de variados patógenos. No Brasil, o tráfico de aves silvestres se destaca como uma das modalidades mais populares desta prática. As espécies mais procuradas usualmente possuem atrativos estéticos ou sonoros, como muitos exemplares Passeriformes. O cardeal-do-nordeste (Paroaria dominicana) é uma destas espécies, chegando a ser considerada uma das mais traficadas do país. Neste trabalho, analisamos 26 exemplares de Paroaria dominicana provenientes de uma ação de resgate executada pelo IBAMA. Foram realizadas técnicas de necropsia e sedimentação espontânea para verificar a presença de helmintos e ovos nos órgãos dos exemplares analisados, bem como pesagem e mensuração dos cadáveres. Encontramos a presença de espécies de nematódeos em 05 exemplares; todos pertencentes ao gênero Diplotriaena, incluindo a espécie Diplotriaena delirae, registrada pela primeira vez na helmintofauna de Paroaria. dominicana. Observamos a presença de ovos característicos do gênero Diplotriaena e Heterakis, este último também inédito a helmintofauna de Paroaria dominicana até o presente trabalho. A presença de novas espécies na helmintofauna de Paroaria dominicana pode estar associada ao contato direto com outras espécies silvestres durante a captura e o transporte ilegal, bem como as condições sanitárias associadas a essas etapas do tráfico de aves.Research, Society and Development2021-09-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2016410.33448/rsd-v10i12.20164Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e96101220164Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e96101220164Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e961012201642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20164/18013Copyright (c) 2021 Inamara Silva Santos ; Karoline dos Santos Tavares; Rayana Emanuelle Rocha Teixeira; Marilene Souza Oliveira; Isabela Sousa Prado; Edma Santos de Antonio ; Antônio Iderval Sodré Neto; Matheus Santos dos Anjos; Laize Tomazi; Patrícia Belini Nishiyama; Márcio Borba da Silva; Ricardo Evangelista Fragahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos , Inamara Silva Tavares, Karoline dos Santos Teixeira, Rayana Emanuelle Rocha Oliveira, Marilene Souza Prado, Isabela Sousa Antonio , Edma Santos de Sodré Neto, Antônio Iderval Anjos, Matheus Santos dos Tomazi, Laize Nishiyama, Patrícia Belini Silva, Márcio Borba da Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista 2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20164Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:53.530942Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
Helmintofauna de la Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) procedente del tráfico de animales salvajes
Helmintofauna de Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) oriundos do tráfico de animais silvestres
title Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
spellingShingle Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
Santos , Inamara Silva
Helmintofauna
Paroaria dominicana
Tráfico de aves.
Helminth fauna
Paroaria dominicana
Illegal bird trade.
Helmintofauna
Paroaria dominicana
Tráfico de aves.
title_short Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
title_full Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
title_fullStr Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
title_full_unstemmed Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
title_sort Helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana (Linnaeus, 1758) from illegal wildlife trade
author Santos , Inamara Silva
author_facet Santos , Inamara Silva
Tavares, Karoline dos Santos
Teixeira, Rayana Emanuelle Rocha
Oliveira, Marilene Souza
Prado, Isabela Sousa
Antonio , Edma Santos de
Sodré Neto, Antônio Iderval
Anjos, Matheus Santos dos
Tomazi, Laize
Nishiyama, Patrícia Belini
Silva, Márcio Borba da
Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista
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author2 Tavares, Karoline dos Santos
Teixeira, Rayana Emanuelle Rocha
Oliveira, Marilene Souza
Prado, Isabela Sousa
Antonio , Edma Santos de
Sodré Neto, Antônio Iderval
Anjos, Matheus Santos dos
Tomazi, Laize
Nishiyama, Patrícia Belini
Silva, Márcio Borba da
Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos , Inamara Silva
Tavares, Karoline dos Santos
Teixeira, Rayana Emanuelle Rocha
Oliveira, Marilene Souza
Prado, Isabela Sousa
Antonio , Edma Santos de
Sodré Neto, Antônio Iderval
Anjos, Matheus Santos dos
Tomazi, Laize
Nishiyama, Patrícia Belini
Silva, Márcio Borba da
Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Helmintofauna
Paroaria dominicana
Tráfico de aves.
Helminth fauna
Paroaria dominicana
Illegal bird trade.
Helmintofauna
Paroaria dominicana
Tráfico de aves.
topic Helmintofauna
Paroaria dominicana
Tráfico de aves.
Helminth fauna
Paroaria dominicana
Illegal bird trade.
Helmintofauna
Paroaria dominicana
Tráfico de aves.
description Illegal wildlife trade is a problem with ecological and social repercussions. In addition to causing the decline of several natural populations, this practice has direct consequences over the captured individuals, such as immunosuppression conditions that can result in the manifestation of various pathogens. In Brazil, wild bird trafficking stands out as one of the most popular forms of this practice. The most sought-after species usually have aesthetic or sound appeals, like many Passerine species. The Northeastern Cardinal (Paroaria dominicana) is one of these species, considered one of the most trafficked in the country. In this work, we analyzed 26 specimens of Paroaria dominicana from a rescue action carried out by IBAMA. Necropsy and spontaneous sedimentation techniques were performed to check the presence of helminths and eggs in the organs of the specimens analyzed, as well as weighing and measuring of the cadavers. We found the presence of nematode species in 05 specimens; all belonging to the genus Diplotriaena, including the species Diplotriaena delirae, registered for the first time in the Paroaria dominicana helminth fauna. We observed the presence of eggs characteristic of the genus Diplotriaena and Heterakis, the latter also unprecedented in the helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana until the present work. The presence of new species in the helminth fauna of Paroaria dominicana may be associated with direct contact with other wild species during capture and illegal transport, as well as the sanitary conditions associated with these stages of bird trafficking.
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