Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation
The purpose of the research is studying helminths of carnivorous birds of the order of owls (Strigiformes) found in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation.Materials and methods. From 2015 to 2020, complete helminthological dissections were carried out by the Skryabin method for 72 bird...
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Tytonidae infection rate Strigiformes birds of prey Strigidae зараженность хищные птицы V. V. Dorokhov O. E. Davydova В. В. Дорохов О. Е. Давыдова Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation |
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The purpose of the research is studying helminths of carnivorous birds of the order of owls (Strigiformes) found in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation.Materials and methods. From 2015 to 2020, complete helminthological dissections were carried out by the Skryabin method for 72 birds of the order of owls after their spontaneous death: 8 specimens of the short-eared owl Asio flammeus, 6 specimens of the Ural owl Strix uralensis, 4 specimens of the little owl Athene noctua, 9 specimens of the barn owl Tyto alba, 19 specimens of the tawny owl S. aluco, and 26 specimens of the long-eared owl A. otus. The study material was provided by rehabilitation centers and veterinary clinics in Moscow City and the Moscow, Tula and Kaluga regions. The helminths were fixed according to generally accepted methods; the species was identified taking into account specific morphological characters.Results and discussion. Total infection rate in owls was 89.9%. All studied birds were found to have mixed infections with two or more types of helminths. We identified 15 helminth species including 3 species of trematodes (Neodiplostomum attenuatum, Strigea falconis, S. strigis), 2 species of cestodes (Cladotaenia globifera, Paruterina candelabraria), 9 species of nematodes (Syngamus trachea, Cyrnea leptoptera, Microtetrameres inermis, Synhimantus laticeps, Porrocaecum depressum, P. spirale, Capillaria tenuissima, Baruscapillaria falconis, and Capillaria sp.) and 1 acanthocephalian species (Centrorhynchus aluconis). For the first time, new hosts were identified for the following helminth species: the barn owl, short-eared owl and little owl for the trematode N. attenuatum, the Ural owl and little owl for S. falconis, the long-eared owl for the nematode S. trachea, the short-eared owl and tawny owl for C. leptoptera, and the tawny owl for M. inermis. Цель исследований – изучение гельминтов хищных птиц отряда совообразные (Strigiformes), встречающихся на территории Нечерноземной зоны РФ.Материалы и методы. В период с 2015 ... |
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Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation |
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Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation |
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Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation |
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Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation |
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Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation |
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https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/712/626 Валуев В. А. Гельминты диких птиц Башкортостана // Паразитология. 2010. Т. 44, Вып. 5. С. 419-427. Давыдова О. Е., Дорохов В. В., Арсланян Г. Г. К вопросу о зараженности гельминтозами хищных птиц отряда Соколообразные в условиях содержания в питомнике // «Теория и практика борьбы с паразитарными болезнями»: матер. докл. науч. конф. Всерос. о-ва гельминтол. РАН. 2016. Вып. 17. С.148-150. Кириллов А. А., Кирилова Н. Ю. Фаунистический анализ гельминтов птиц (Aves) Самарской Луки // Известия Самарского НЦ РАН. 2017. Т. 19. № 2. С.17-28. Borgsteede F. H. M., Okulewicz A., Zoun P. E. F., Okulewicz J. The helminth fauna of birds of prey (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes and Strigiformes) in the Nederlands. Acta Parasitol. 2003; 48. 200-207. Cooper J. E. Birds of Prey: Health and Disease. Third edition. Blackwell Science, 2002; 103-120. Ferrer D., Molina R., Castella J., Kinsella J. M. Parasitic helminths in the digestive tract of six species of owls (Strigiformes) in Spain. Veterinary Journal. 2004; 167. 181–185. Fernando M. A., Barta J. R. Tracheal Worms. Parasitic Diseases of Wild Birds. Edited by Carter T. Atkinson, Nancy J. Thomas and D. Bruce Hunter. Wiley – Blackwell, 2008; 343-354. Illescas Gomes M. P., Rodriguez Osorio M., Aranda Maza F. Parasitation of Falconiform, Strigiform and Passeriform (Corvidae) birds by helminths in Spain. Res. Rev. Parasitol. 1993; 53: 129–135. Krone O. Endoparasites of free-ranging birds of prey in Germany. In: Lumeij J. T., Remple J. D. Reding P. T., Lierz M., Cooper J. E. Raptor Biomedicine III. Zoological Educational Network. 2000; 101–116. Komorova P., Sitko J. Spakulova M., Hurniova Z. Intestinal and liver flukes of birds of prey (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes, Strigiformes) from Slovakia: uniform of diverse compound? Parasitol. Res. 2016; 115 (7): 2837-2844. Sanmarthn M. L., Alvarez F., Barreiro G., Leiro J. Helminth fauna of Falconiform and Strigiform birds of prey in Galicia, Northwest Spain. Parasitol. Res. 2004; 92: 255–263. Sitko J. Helminths of birds of prey (Falconiformes) and owls (Strigiformes) in Czech Republic and their infl uence on health condition of caged birds. Zpr. morav. ornitol. stan. 1994; 52: 53–84. https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/712 doi:10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-1-25-31 |
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ftjrjop:oai:ojs.vniigis.elpub.ru:article/712 2024-09-15T18:37:46+00:00 Helminth fauna of birds of prey (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation Гельминтофауна хищных птиц (Strigiformes: Strigidae, Tytonidae) на территории Нечерноземной зоны РФ V. V. Dorokhov O. E. Davydova В. В. Дорохов О. Е. Давыдова 2021-03-11 application/pdf https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/712 https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-1-25-31 rus rus ВНИИП – филиал ФГБНУ ФНЦ ВИЭВ РАН https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/712/626 Валуев В. А. Гельминты диких птиц Башкортостана // Паразитология. 2010. Т. 44, Вып. 5. С. 419-427. Давыдова О. Е., Дорохов В. В., Арсланян Г. Г. К вопросу о зараженности гельминтозами хищных птиц отряда Соколообразные в условиях содержания в питомнике // «Теория и практика борьбы с паразитарными болезнями»: матер. докл. науч. конф. Всерос. о-ва гельминтол. РАН. 2016. Вып. 17. С.148-150. Кириллов А. А., Кирилова Н. Ю. Фаунистический анализ гельминтов птиц (Aves) Самарской Луки // Известия Самарского НЦ РАН. 2017. Т. 19. № 2. С.17-28. Borgsteede F. H. M., Okulewicz A., Zoun P. E. F., Okulewicz J. The helminth fauna of birds of prey (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes and Strigiformes) in the Nederlands. Acta Parasitol. 2003; 48. 200-207. Cooper J. E. Birds of Prey: Health and Disease. Third edition. Blackwell Science, 2002; 103-120. Ferrer D., Molina R., Castella J., Kinsella J. M. Parasitic helminths in the digestive tract of six species of owls (Strigiformes) in Spain. Veterinary Journal. 2004; 167. 181–185. Fernando M. A., Barta J. R. Tracheal Worms. Parasitic Diseases of Wild Birds. Edited by Carter T. Atkinson, Nancy J. Thomas and D. Bruce Hunter. Wiley – Blackwell, 2008; 343-354. Illescas Gomes M. P., Rodriguez Osorio M., Aranda Maza F. Parasitation of Falconiform, Strigiform and Passeriform (Corvidae) birds by helminths in Spain. Res. Rev. Parasitol. 1993; 53: 129–135. Krone O. Endoparasites of free-ranging birds of prey in Germany. In: Lumeij J. T., Remple J. D. Reding P. T., Lierz M., Cooper J. E. Raptor Biomedicine III. Zoological Educational Network. 2000; 101–116. Komorova P., Sitko J. Spakulova M., Hurniova Z. Intestinal and liver flukes of birds of prey (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes, Strigiformes) from Slovakia: uniform of diverse compound? Parasitol. Res. 2016; 115 (7): 2837-2844. Sanmarthn M. L., Alvarez F., Barreiro G., Leiro J. Helminth fauna of Falconiform and Strigiform birds of prey in Galicia, Northwest Spain. Parasitol. Res. 2004; 92: 255–263. Sitko J. Helminths of birds of prey (Falconiformes) and owls (Strigiformes) in Czech Republic and their infl uence on health condition of caged birds. Zpr. morav. ornitol. stan. 1994; 52: 53–84. https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/712 doi:10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-1-25-31 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). Авторы, публикующие в данном журнале, соглашаются со следующим:Авторы сохраняют за собой авторские права на работу и предоставляют журналу право первой публикации работы на условиях лицензии Creative Commons Attribution License, которая позволяет другим распространять данную работу с обязательным сохранением ссылок на авторов оригинальной работы и оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы сохраняют право заключать отдельные контрактные договорённости, касающиеся не-эксклюзивного распространения версии работы в опубликованном здесь виде (например, размещение ее в институтском хранилище, публикацию в книге), со ссылкой на ее оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы имеют право размещать их работу в сети Интернет (например в институтском хранилище или персональном сайте) до и во время процесса рассмотрения ее данным журналом, так как это может привести к продуктивному обсуждению и большему количеству ссылок на данную работу (См. The Effect of Open Access). Russian Journal of Parasitology; Том 15, № 1 (2021); 25-31 Российский паразитологический журнал; Том 15, № 1 (2021); 25-31 2541-7843 1998-8435 10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15 Tytonidae infection rate Strigiformes birds of prey Strigidae зараженность хищные птицы info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjrjop https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-1-25-3110.31016/1998-8435-2021-15 2024-06-28T03:07:22Z The purpose of the research is studying helminths of carnivorous birds of the order of owls (Strigiformes) found in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation.Materials and methods. From 2015 to 2020, complete helminthological dissections were carried out by the Skryabin method for 72 birds of the order of owls after their spontaneous death: 8 specimens of the short-eared owl Asio flammeus, 6 specimens of the Ural owl Strix uralensis, 4 specimens of the little owl Athene noctua, 9 specimens of the barn owl Tyto alba, 19 specimens of the tawny owl S. aluco, and 26 specimens of the long-eared owl A. otus. The study material was provided by rehabilitation centers and veterinary clinics in Moscow City and the Moscow, Tula and Kaluga regions. The helminths were fixed according to generally accepted methods; the species was identified taking into account specific morphological characters.Results and discussion. Total infection rate in owls was 89.9%. All studied birds were found to have mixed infections with two or more types of helminths. We identified 15 helminth species including 3 species of trematodes (Neodiplostomum attenuatum, Strigea falconis, S. strigis), 2 species of cestodes (Cladotaenia globifera, Paruterina candelabraria), 9 species of nematodes (Syngamus trachea, Cyrnea leptoptera, Microtetrameres inermis, Synhimantus laticeps, Porrocaecum depressum, P. spirale, Capillaria tenuissima, Baruscapillaria falconis, and Capillaria sp.) and 1 acanthocephalian species (Centrorhynchus aluconis). For the first time, new hosts were identified for the following helminth species: the barn owl, short-eared owl and little owl for the trematode N. attenuatum, the Ural owl and little owl for S. falconis, the long-eared owl for the nematode S. trachea, the short-eared owl and tawny owl for C. leptoptera, and the tawny owl for M. inermis. Цель исследований – изучение гельминтов хищных птиц отряда совообразные (Strigiformes), встречающихся на территории Нечерноземной зоны РФ.Материалы и методы. В период с 2015 ... 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