Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil

The parasites are most often ignored in faunal studies. Due to the great richness of Brazilian fauna, for many species we have not yet been conducted studies on the parasitic fauna, including those belonging to the family Sternidae. Six species of Sternidae are often found on the southern coast of S...

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Main Author: Silva, Diego Silva da
Other Authors: 01236339070, http://lattes.cnpq.br/1164594185306513, 21892873087, http://lattes.cnpq.br/7061100485275587, Pereira, Daniela Isabel Brayer, http://lattes.cnpq.br/3382450720179401, Antunes, Gertrud Müller
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Pelotas 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:8080/handle/prefix/5020
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author Silva, Diego Silva da
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Pereira, Daniela Isabel Brayer
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3382450720179401
Antunes, Gertrud Müller
author_facet Silva, Diego Silva da
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description The parasites are most often ignored in faunal studies. Due to the great richness of Brazilian fauna, for many species we have not yet been conducted studies on the parasitic fauna, including those belonging to the family Sternidae. Six species of Sternidae are often found on the southern coast of South America. Sterna trudeaui, S. hirundinacea, Thalasseus maximus, T. acuflavidus and Sternula superciliaris South American residents and Sterna hirundo, nearctic migrant. These birds can also be considered carriers or potential reservoirs of several pathogenic bacterial genera and contaminate the environment or the surface of the water used for drinking, recreation or irrigation, playing an important role in the epidemiological chain of diseases with zoonotic potential. Thus, the study of microorganisms associated with wild sea birds is also essential to the knowledge of the natural zoonoses outbreaks. Therefore, this study aimed to carry out a survey of helminths, ectoparasites and microorganisms associated with Sternidae on the coast of southern Brazil. To this we were necropsied 106 individuals belonging to the genera Sterna, Thalasseus and Sternula, the lifting of the microbiota was performed in 52 of these through sterile swab of the trachea, lung and intestinal mucosa. Was observed a similarity of 100% between the parasitic helminth assemblies of the nearctic migrant Sterna hirundo and the South American resident S. trudeaui, and 44% of the S. hirundinacea with the others. There is no significant difference between parasite diversity of three species of Sterna birds and these data demonstrate that even when dealing with a migratory bird, which allows contact with a wider range of different environments during their migrations, Sterna hirundo does not present a greater diversity parasitic front of the resident species. Baruscapillaria rudolphii is the dominant specie in the helminth parasites assembly of Sternidae on the southern coast of Brazil. This nematode was found in all species of birds analyzed with a ...
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spelling ftunivfpelotas:oai:repositorio.ufpel.edu.br:prefix/5020 2025-01-17T00:59:09+00:00 Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil Silva, Diego Silva da 01236339070 http://lattes.cnpq.br/1164594185306513 21892873087 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7061100485275587 Pereira, Daniela Isabel Brayer http://lattes.cnpq.br/3382450720179401 Antunes, Gertrud Müller 2016-04-08 http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:8080/handle/prefix/5020 por por Universidade Federal de Pelotas Instituto de Biologia Programa de Pós-Graduação em Parasitologia UFPel Brasil http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:8080/handle/prefix/5020 OpenAccess Parasitologia Sterna Helmintos Ácaros nasais Phthiraptera Enterobacteriaceae Staphylococcaceae Helminths Nasal mites CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA::HELMINTOLOGIA DE PARASITOS doctoralThesis 2016 ftunivfpelotas 2022-11-20T11:49:38Z The parasites are most often ignored in faunal studies. Due to the great richness of Brazilian fauna, for many species we have not yet been conducted studies on the parasitic fauna, including those belonging to the family Sternidae. Six species of Sternidae are often found on the southern coast of South America. Sterna trudeaui, S. hirundinacea, Thalasseus maximus, T. acuflavidus and Sternula superciliaris South American residents and Sterna hirundo, nearctic migrant. These birds can also be considered carriers or potential reservoirs of several pathogenic bacterial genera and contaminate the environment or the surface of the water used for drinking, recreation or irrigation, playing an important role in the epidemiological chain of diseases with zoonotic potential. Thus, the study of microorganisms associated with wild sea birds is also essential to the knowledge of the natural zoonoses outbreaks. Therefore, this study aimed to carry out a survey of helminths, ectoparasites and microorganisms associated with Sternidae on the coast of southern Brazil. To this we were necropsied 106 individuals belonging to the genera Sterna, Thalasseus and Sternula, the lifting of the microbiota was performed in 52 of these through sterile swab of the trachea, lung and intestinal mucosa. Was observed a similarity of 100% between the parasitic helminth assemblies of the nearctic migrant Sterna hirundo and the South American resident S. trudeaui, and 44% of the S. hirundinacea with the others. There is no significant difference between parasite diversity of three species of Sterna birds and these data demonstrate that even when dealing with a migratory bird, which allows contact with a wider range of different environments during their migrations, Sterna hirundo does not present a greater diversity parasitic front of the resident species. Baruscapillaria rudolphii is the dominant specie in the helminth parasites assembly of Sternidae on the southern coast of Brazil. This nematode was found in all species of birds analyzed with a ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Sterna hirundo Repositório Institucional da UFPEL (Universidade Federal de Pelotas)
spellingShingle Parasitologia
Sterna
Helmintos
Ácaros nasais
Phthiraptera
Enterobacteriaceae
Staphylococcaceae
Helminths
Nasal mites
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA::HELMINTOLOGIA DE PARASITOS
Silva, Diego Silva da
Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil
title Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil
title_full Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil
title_fullStr Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil
title_short Helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à Sternidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do Brasil
title_sort helmintos, piolhos, ácaros nasais e microrganismos aeróbicos associados à sternidae (aves: charadriiformes) na região costeira do extremo sul do brasil
topic Parasitologia
Sterna
Helmintos
Ácaros nasais
Phthiraptera
Enterobacteriaceae
Staphylococcaceae
Helminths
Nasal mites
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA::HELMINTOLOGIA DE PARASITOS
topic_facet Parasitologia
Sterna
Helmintos
Ácaros nasais
Phthiraptera
Enterobacteriaceae
Staphylococcaceae
Helminths
Nasal mites
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA::HELMINTOLOGIA DE PARASITOS
url http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:8080/handle/prefix/5020