Contracaecum pelagicum and C. plagiaticium (Nematoda: Anisakidae) infection in Magellanic penguins (Sphenisciformes: Spheniscidae) on the coast of Rio de Janeiro State [PDF]
The occurrence of infections and the disease induced by Contracaecum plagiaticium and Contracaecum pelagicum in Magellanic penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus Foster.
Sabrina D.E. Campos +5 more
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Molecular and morphological characterization of Contracaecum pelagicum (Nematoda) parasitizing Spheniscus magellanicus (Chordata) from Brazilian waters [PDF]
Three new sequences of Mitochondrial cytochrome c-oxidase subunit 2 (mtDNA cox-2) from C. pelagicum parasite of Spheniscus magellanicus, the Magelanicus penguin, were determined from Brazilian waters. The sequences presented 99 and 98% of similarity with
Juliana Novo Borges +7 more
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Occurrence of Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson 1942 (Nematoda, Anisakidae) in Sula leucogaster Boddaert 1783 (Pelecaniformes, Sulidae) Ocorrência de Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson 1942 (Nematoda, Anisakidae) em Sula leucogaster Boddaert 1783 (Pelecaniformes, Sulidae) [PDF]
Relata-se a ocorrência de Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson 1942 (Nematoda, Anisakidae) em um novo hospedeiro, Sula leucogaster Boddaert 1783 (Pelecaniformes, Sulidae), espécie conhecida como atobá.
R.J. Silva +3 more
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Molecular identification and larval morphological description of Contracaecum pelagicum (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from the anchovy Engraulis anchoita (Engraulidae) and fish-eating birds from the Argentine North Patagonian Sea [PDF]
Anisakids use invertebrates as paratenic and/or intermediate hosts as a basic feature of larval transmission. The third-stage larva usually develops in invertebrates which are prey items of finfish paratenic hosts. Contracaecum larvae molt twice inside the egg and hatch as free third-stage larvae ensheathed in the second-stage larval cuticle.
Lucas, E. Garbin +5 more
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The occurrence of infections and the disease induced by Contracaecum plagiaticium and Contracaecum pelagicum in Magellanic penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus Foster.
Sabrina D.E. Campos +5 more
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Ocorrência de Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson, 1942 (Nematoda, Anisakidae), em pinguim-de-magalhães (Spheniscus magellanicus Forster, 1781) (Aves, Spheniscidae) no litoral do Espírito Santo Occurrence of Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson, 1942 (Nematoda, Anisakidae) in Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus Forster, 1781) (Aves, Spheniscidae) at Espírito Santo coast [PDF]
N.B. Ederli +4 more
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The study identified Contracaecum pelagicum (Johnston & Mawson 1942) as a parasite found in Sphenicus magellanicus (Forster, 1837), and a low sampling of infected hosts was observed, with a prevalence of 33.3%, average intensity of 6/host, and mean abundance of 2±3.46.
André Mota Alves +6 more
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Checklist of the nematode parasites of wild birds of Argentina [PDF]
A commented checklist of the nematodes parasites of Argentinean wild birds is presented. This is the first compilation of parasitological papers about nematodes of Argentinean birds published between 1873 and November 2019.
Drago, Fabiana Beatriz +2 more
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Ocorrência de Contracaecum pelagicum (Johnston & Mawson 1942) (Nematoda: Anisakidae) em pinguim-de-magalhães (Spheniscus magellanicus (Forster, 1837)) coletado do nordeste do Brasil, com atualização de sua distribuição no país [PDF]
The study identified Contracaecum pelagicum (Johnston & Mawson 1942) as a parasite found in Sphenicus magellanicus (Forster, 1837), and a low sampling of infected hosts was observed, with a prevalence of 33.3%, average intensity of 6/host, and mean ...
de Jesus, João Victor +6 more
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The anisakid species Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston and Mawson, 1942, is reported for first time at 2 different sites on the Argentine coast (Peninsula Valdés, 42 degrees 04'S, 63 degrees 38'W and Mar del Plata, 38 degrees 05'S, 57 degrees 38'W), parasitizing the Magellanic penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus Foster.
Garbin, Lucas +3 more
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