Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica

Information regarding parasitic fauna of cetaceans from Costa Rica is provided for the first time. A total of 25 stranded dolphins and whales were examined between 2001 and 2009, including striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) (n = 19), pantropical spotted dolphin (S. attenuata) (n = 2), spinner d...

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Published in:Veterinary Parasitology
Main Authors: De Oliveira, Jaqueline, Morales, Juan Alberto, González-Barrientos, Rocio, Hernández-Gamboa, Jorge, Hernández-Mora, G.
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Published: Revista de parasitología veterinaria 2011
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Morales, Juan Alberto
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Hernández-Gamboa, Jorge
Hernández-Mora, G.
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Morales, Juan Alberto
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Hernández-Gamboa, Jorge
Hernández-Mora, G.
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description Information regarding parasitic fauna of cetaceans from Costa Rica is provided for the first time. A total of 25 stranded dolphins and whales were examined between 2001 and 2009, including striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) (n = 19), pantropical spotted dolphin (S. attenuata) (n = 2), spinner dolphin (S. longirostris) (n = 1), bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) (n = 1), dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) (n = 1) and Cuvier’s beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) (n = 1). Pathological findings associated with the parasites are also presented. In the most representative dolphin species, S. coeruleoalba, the prevalence of parasites was 89.5%; moreover, all examined specimens of S. attenuata, S. longirostris, T. truncatus and Z. cavirostris presented parasites. No parasites were recovered from K. sima. Fourteen helminth taxa were identified, including six species of cestodes (Strobilocephalus triangularis, Tetrabothrius forsteri, Trigonocotyle sp., Phyllobothrium delphini, Monorygma grimaldi, Tetraphyllidea gen. sp. plerocercoid), four digeneans (Nasitrema globicephalae, Brachycladium palliatum, B. pacificum and Oschmarinella albamarina) and four nematodes (Anisakis spp., Halocercus lagenorhynchi, Halocercus sp. and Crassicauda anthonyi). A commensal crustacean, Xenobalanus globicipitis, was also identified. All identified parasites representing new geographic records for the Pacific coast of Central America and new host records are presented. Parasitological information is valuable for conservation of cetaceans in Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Se proporciona por primera vez información sobre la fauna parásita de cetáceos de Costa Rica. Un total de 25 delfines varados y ballenas fueron examinados entre 2001 y 2009, incluyendo delfines rayados (Stenella coeruleoalba) (n = 19), delfines manchados pantropicales (S. attenuata) (n = 2), delfines giradores (S. longirostris) ( n = 1), delfín mular (Tursiops truncatus) (n = 1), cachalote enano (Kogia sima) (n = 1) y ballena picuda de Cuvier (Ziphius cavirostris) (n = ...
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spelling ftunivncostarica:oai:https://repositorio.una.ac.cr:11056/18313 2025-01-16T21:22:23+00:00 Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica De Oliveira, Jaqueline Morales, Juan Alberto González-Barrientos, Rocio Hernández-Gamboa, Jorge Hernández-Mora, G. 2011-05-12 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11056/18313 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.05.014 eng eng Revista de parasitología veterinaria 03044017 http://hdl.handle.net/11056/18313 doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.05.014 Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Veterinary Parasitology 182 (2011) 319–328 DELFIN COSTA RICA BALLENA OCEANO PACIFICO PATOLOGÍA ANIMAL CETACEA PARASITOS DOLPHIN WHALE PATHOLOGY PACIFIC SEA http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2011 ftunivncostarica https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.05.014 2024-06-11T03:08:53Z Information regarding parasitic fauna of cetaceans from Costa Rica is provided for the first time. A total of 25 stranded dolphins and whales were examined between 2001 and 2009, including striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) (n = 19), pantropical spotted dolphin (S. attenuata) (n = 2), spinner dolphin (S. longirostris) (n = 1), bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) (n = 1), dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) (n = 1) and Cuvier’s beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) (n = 1). Pathological findings associated with the parasites are also presented. In the most representative dolphin species, S. coeruleoalba, the prevalence of parasites was 89.5%; moreover, all examined specimens of S. attenuata, S. longirostris, T. truncatus and Z. cavirostris presented parasites. No parasites were recovered from K. sima. Fourteen helminth taxa were identified, including six species of cestodes (Strobilocephalus triangularis, Tetrabothrius forsteri, Trigonocotyle sp., Phyllobothrium delphini, Monorygma grimaldi, Tetraphyllidea gen. sp. plerocercoid), four digeneans (Nasitrema globicephalae, Brachycladium palliatum, B. pacificum and Oschmarinella albamarina) and four nematodes (Anisakis spp., Halocercus lagenorhynchi, Halocercus sp. and Crassicauda anthonyi). A commensal crustacean, Xenobalanus globicipitis, was also identified. All identified parasites representing new geographic records for the Pacific coast of Central America and new host records are presented. Parasitological information is valuable for conservation of cetaceans in Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Se proporciona por primera vez información sobre la fauna parásita de cetáceos de Costa Rica. Un total de 25 delfines varados y ballenas fueron examinados entre 2001 y 2009, incluyendo delfines rayados (Stenella coeruleoalba) (n = 19), delfines manchados pantropicales (S. attenuata) (n = 2), delfines giradores (S. longirostris) ( n = 1), delfín mular (Tursiops truncatus) (n = 1), cachalote enano (Kogia sima) (n = 1) y ballena picuda de Cuvier (Ziphius cavirostris) (n = ... Article in Journal/Newspaper cachalote Sperm whale Universidad Nacional Costa Rica (UNA): Repositorio Institucional Ballenas ENVELOPE(-64.167,-64.167,-65.183,-65.183) Cachalote ENVELOPE(-45.800,-45.800,-60.817,-60.817) Delfín ENVELOPE(-60.783,-60.783,-62.450,-62.450) Enano ENVELOPE(-59.808,-59.808,-62.528,-62.528) Pacific Veterinary Parasitology 182 2-4 319 328
spellingShingle DELFIN
COSTA RICA
BALLENA
OCEANO PACIFICO
PATOLOGÍA ANIMAL
CETACEA
PARASITOS
DOLPHIN
WHALE
PATHOLOGY
PACIFIC SEA
De Oliveira, Jaqueline
Morales, Juan Alberto
González-Barrientos, Rocio
Hernández-Gamboa, Jorge
Hernández-Mora, G.
Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
title Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
title_full Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
title_fullStr Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
title_short Parasites of cetaceans stranded on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
title_sort parasites of cetaceans stranded on the pacific coast of costa rica
topic DELFIN
COSTA RICA
BALLENA
OCEANO PACIFICO
PATOLOGÍA ANIMAL
CETACEA
PARASITOS
DOLPHIN
WHALE
PATHOLOGY
PACIFIC SEA
topic_facet DELFIN
COSTA RICA
BALLENA
OCEANO PACIFICO
PATOLOGÍA ANIMAL
CETACEA
PARASITOS
DOLPHIN
WHALE
PATHOLOGY
PACIFIC SEA
url http://hdl.handle.net/11056/18313
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.05.014