BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS)

Masello J, Choconi RG, Sehgal RNM, Tell L, Quillfeldt P (2006)
ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 17(4): 515–529.

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Masello, JuanUniBi ; Choconi, R. Gustavo; Sehgal, Ravinder N. M.; Tell, Lisa; Quillfeldt, Petra
Abstract / Bemerkung
Quantifying parasites is essential for understanding the ecological and evolutionary implica- tions of parasites on their hosts. It is also crucial for many conservation attempts carried out in endan- gered groups of birds, like the Psittaciformes. The aim of the present study was to test for the presence of blood and intestinal parasites of Burrowing Parrots (Cyanoliseus patagonus) (Psittaciformes) breeding in a large colony at the Atlantic coast of Patagonia, Argentina. Although Burrowing Parrots in this colony have several blood-sucking ectoparasites, no blood parasite was detected in blood smears or with the use of a PCR detection method. Likewise, faecal samples of Burrowing Parrots contained no eggs or oocysts of intestinal parasites. We also review the literature on blood and intestinal parasites in wild Psittaciformes, showing that blood parasites were absent in all cases, and 20 out of 28 studies were negative for intestinal parasites. The observed apparent absence of blood parasites in Burrowing Parrots and other Neotropical Psittaciformes is in line with the theory that avian hemosporidians could have been evolved in the tropics of the Old World, where they are widely distributed and prevalent, and they probably penetrated to Central and South America through the Nearctic region of the Holarctic recently. The observed apparent absence of blood parasites could also be explained by innate immunity in Psittaciformes, as has recently been sug- gested for other long-lived bird
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL
Band
17
Ausgabe
4
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515–529
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984365

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Masello J, Choconi RG, Sehgal RNM, Tell L, Quillfeldt P. BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS). ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL . 2006;17(4):515–529.
Masello, J., Choconi, R. G., Sehgal , R. N. M., Tell, L., & Quillfeldt, P. (2006). BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS). ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL , 17(4), 515–529.
Masello, Juan, Choconi, R. Gustavo, Sehgal , Ravinder N. M., Tell, Lisa, and Quillfeldt, Petra. 2006. “BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS)”. ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 17 (4): 515–529.
Masello, J., Choconi, R. G., Sehgal , R. N. M., Tell, L., and Quillfeldt, P. (2006). BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS). ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 17, 515–529.
Masello, J., et al., 2006. BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS). ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL , 17(4), p 515–529.
J. Masello, et al., “BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS)”, ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL , vol. 17, 2006, pp. 515–529.
Masello, J., Choconi, R.G., Sehgal , R.N.M., Tell, L., Quillfeldt, P.: BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS). ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL . 17, 515–529 (2006).
Masello, Juan, Choconi, R. Gustavo, Sehgal , Ravinder N. M., Tell, Lisa, and Quillfeldt, Petra. “BLOOD AND INTESTINAL PARASITES IN WILD PSITTACIFORMES: A CASE STUDY OF BURROWING PARROTS (CYANOLISEUS PATAGONUS)”. ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 17.4 (2006): 515–529.
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