First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe

Endoparasites of fish-eating birds, Phalacrocorax africanus, P. carbo, Anhinga melanogaster and Ardea cinerea collected from Lake Chivero near Harare, Zimbabwe, were investigated. Adult Contracaecum spp. were found in the gastrointestinal tract (prevalence 100% in P. africanus, P. carbo and A. melan...

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Main Authors: M. Barson, B.E. Marshall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2004-06-01
Series:Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
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Online Access:https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/456
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spelling doaj-1f992dd2c27542948c58c3d57dfc1c842020-11-24T22:32:56ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352004-06-01752747810.4102/jsava.v75i2.456411First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from ZimbabweM. BarsonB.E. MarshallEndoparasites of fish-eating birds, Phalacrocorax africanus, P. carbo, Anhinga melanogaster and Ardea cinerea collected from Lake Chivero near Harare, Zimbabwe, were investigated. Adult Contracaecum spp. were found in the gastrointestinal tract (prevalence 100% in P. africanus, P. carbo and A. melanogaster; 25 % in A. cinerea). Parasite intensity was 11-24 (mean 19) in P. africanus, 4-10 (mean 7) in P. carbo, 4-56 (mean 30) in A. melanogaster and 2 (mean 0.5) in A. cinerea. The cormorants fed mainly on cichlid fishes and carp; the darters and the grey herons on cichlids. All these fishes are intermediate hosts of Contracaecum spp. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that Contracaecum rudolphii infected both cormorant species and darters; C. carlislei infected only the cormorants while C. tricuspis and C. microcephalum infected only the darters. Parasites from the grey heron were not identified to species because they were still developing larvae. These parasites are recorded in Zimbabwe for the first time.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/456ContracaecumLake ChiveroMean IntensityNematodeParasite PrevalencePiscivorous BirdZimbabwe
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First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
Contracaecum
Lake Chivero
Mean Intensity
Nematode
Parasite Prevalence
Piscivorous Bird
Zimbabwe
author_facet M. Barson
B.E. Marshall
author_sort M. Barson
title First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe
title_short First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe
title_full First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe
title_fullStr First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed First record of Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda : Anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from Zimbabwe
title_sort first record of contracaecum spp. (nematoda : anisakidae) in fish-eating birds from zimbabwe
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
issn 1019-9128
2224-9435
publishDate 2004-06-01
description Endoparasites of fish-eating birds, Phalacrocorax africanus, P. carbo, Anhinga melanogaster and Ardea cinerea collected from Lake Chivero near Harare, Zimbabwe, were investigated. Adult Contracaecum spp. were found in the gastrointestinal tract (prevalence 100% in P. africanus, P. carbo and A. melanogaster; 25 % in A. cinerea). Parasite intensity was 11-24 (mean 19) in P. africanus, 4-10 (mean 7) in P. carbo, 4-56 (mean 30) in A. melanogaster and 2 (mean 0.5) in A. cinerea. The cormorants fed mainly on cichlid fishes and carp; the darters and the grey herons on cichlids. All these fishes are intermediate hosts of Contracaecum spp. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that Contracaecum rudolphii infected both cormorant species and darters; C. carlislei infected only the cormorants while C. tricuspis and C. microcephalum infected only the darters. Parasites from the grey heron were not identified to species because they were still developing larvae. These parasites are recorded in Zimbabwe for the first time.
topic Contracaecum
Lake Chivero
Mean Intensity
Nematode
Parasite Prevalence
Piscivorous Bird
Zimbabwe
url https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/456
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