Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany

Abstract A total of 549 birds from four orders were examined for nematodes in their respiratory system from 1995 to 2000. Twelve individuals of Falconiformes ( n = 503), one of Gruiformes ( n = 22) and one of Ciconiformes ( n = 1), but no bird of the order Strigiformes ( n = 23) were infected with s...

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Published in:Journal of Helminthology
Main Authors: Krone, O., Friedrich, D., Honisch, M.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2007
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022149x07214129 2024-04-07T07:52:59+00:00 Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany Krone, O. Friedrich, D. Honisch, M. 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x07214129 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022149X07214129 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Helminthology volume 81, issue 1, page 67-73 ISSN 0022-149X 1475-2697 Animal Science and Zoology General Medicine Parasitology journal-article 2007 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x07214129 2024-03-08T00:36:57Z Abstract A total of 549 birds from four orders were examined for nematodes in their respiratory system from 1995 to 2000. Twelve individuals of Falconiformes ( n = 503), one of Gruiformes ( n = 22) and one of Ciconiformes ( n = 1), but no bird of the order Strigiformes ( n = 23) were infected with syngamids. The syngamid species included Hovorkonema variegatum , Syngamus trachea and Cyathostoma trifurcatum from the trachea, bronchi and air sacs, with H. variegatum being the most prevalent. Cyathostoma trifurcatum from a black stork Ciconia nigra is a new record for Germany. The marsh harrier Circus aeruginosus and the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla are new hosts for H. variegatum . Morphological characters such as the dorsal rays of the bursa copulatrix, length of the spicules and the mouth capsule are used to differentiate species of the family Syngamidae. Egg size is different between S. trachea and H. variegatum . In addition to morphological characters, the nucleotide sequence of the SSU ribosomal gene was determined for H. variegatum . Pairwise comparisons with the SSU sequence of S. trachea (AF036606) revealed sequence difference of 2.6%. The nucleotide sequence of the second internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA for different populations of H. variegatum was also determined. Pairwise comparisons revealed two separate strains with a sequence difference of 14.0% to 14.5% suggesting the existence of a cryptic species. Pathological findings associated with H. variegatum were found in 7 of 12 cases and consisted of thickened air sac walls and lesions or granuloma at the site of attachment of the worm, which occasionally involved the underlaying tissues. Lymphoplasmocytic air sacculitis was the most prominent histological lesion found. Article in Journal/Newspaper Haliaeetus albicilla Cambridge University Press Journal of Helminthology 81 1 67 73
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topic Animal Science and Zoology
General Medicine
Parasitology
spellingShingle Animal Science and Zoology
General Medicine
Parasitology
Krone, O.
Friedrich, D.
Honisch, M.
Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany
topic_facet Animal Science and Zoology
General Medicine
Parasitology
description Abstract A total of 549 birds from four orders were examined for nematodes in their respiratory system from 1995 to 2000. Twelve individuals of Falconiformes ( n = 503), one of Gruiformes ( n = 22) and one of Ciconiformes ( n = 1), but no bird of the order Strigiformes ( n = 23) were infected with syngamids. The syngamid species included Hovorkonema variegatum , Syngamus trachea and Cyathostoma trifurcatum from the trachea, bronchi and air sacs, with H. variegatum being the most prevalent. Cyathostoma trifurcatum from a black stork Ciconia nigra is a new record for Germany. The marsh harrier Circus aeruginosus and the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla are new hosts for H. variegatum . Morphological characters such as the dorsal rays of the bursa copulatrix, length of the spicules and the mouth capsule are used to differentiate species of the family Syngamidae. Egg size is different between S. trachea and H. variegatum . In addition to morphological characters, the nucleotide sequence of the SSU ribosomal gene was determined for H. variegatum . Pairwise comparisons with the SSU sequence of S. trachea (AF036606) revealed sequence difference of 2.6%. The nucleotide sequence of the second internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA for different populations of H. variegatum was also determined. Pairwise comparisons revealed two separate strains with a sequence difference of 14.0% to 14.5% suggesting the existence of a cryptic species. Pathological findings associated with H. variegatum were found in 7 of 12 cases and consisted of thickened air sac walls and lesions or granuloma at the site of attachment of the worm, which occasionally involved the underlaying tissues. Lymphoplasmocytic air sacculitis was the most prominent histological lesion found.
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author Krone, O.
Friedrich, D.
Honisch, M.
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Friedrich, D.
Honisch, M.
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title Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany
title_short Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany
title_full Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany
title_fullStr Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany
title_full_unstemmed Specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (Ciconiformes, Falconiformes, Gruiformes) from Germany
title_sort specific status and pathogenicity of syngamid nematodes in bird species (ciconiformes, falconiformes, gruiformes) from germany
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