External and gastrointestinal parasites of the black-faced ibis Theristicus melanopis (Pelecaniformes: Threskiornithidae) in the Los Rios region, southern Chile

Salazar-Silva, Camilo H.; Oyarzun-Ruiz, Pablo; Rodriguez, Ricardo; Torres-Fuentes, Luis Gonzalo; Cicchino, Armando; Mironov, Sergey; Munoz-Leal, Sebastian; Moreno , Lucila

Abstract

The black-faced ibis, Theristicus melanopis, is considered a useful bird species for agricultural activity because it preys upon various invertebrate and vertebrate pests. Although it is a common species in Chile, limited infor-mation is available regarding its parasites. The main objective of this study was to recover the diversity of ec-toparasites and gastrointestinal helminths in black-faced ibises living in the communes of Valdivia and Panguipulli, Los Rios region. A total of 74 specimens were received for examination from the Centro de Reha-bilitaci & PRIME;on de Fauna Silvestre at the Universidad Austral de Chile (CEREFAS-UACh), Valdivia, in 2011-2015. Black-faced ibises were externally inspected for ectoparasites by direct examining of the plumage, and necropsies were performed to examine digestive and respiratory organs in search of endoparasites. For each taxon, prev-alence, mean intensity, mean abundance, and range of parasites per bird were estimated. Five species of ecto-parasites and six species of helminths were identified. A total of 298 lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) belonging to four species were collected: Ardeicola melanopis (13.51%), Colpocephalum trispinum (20.27%), Ibidoecus fissisignatus (4.05%), and Plegadiphilus mamillatus (9.46%). In addition, one feather mite species, Diodochaetus melanopis (Acari: Pterolichoidea) (17.56%), was isolated. In 48 black-faced ibis (64.86%), a total of 1229 gastrointestinal helminths were found: two nematodes, Porrocaecum heteropterum (55.41%) and Baruscapillaria obsignata (24.32%); one tapeworm Eugonodaeum nasuta (20.27%); two digeneans, Echinoparyphium recurvatum (1.35%) and Strigea bulbosa (6.76%); and the acanthocephalan Sphaerirostris sp. (1.35%). The findings of the following parasites present new host-parasite associations: P. mamillatus, D. melanopis, B. obsignata, E. recurvatum, S. bulbosa, and Sphaerirostris sp. Additionally, the louse P. mamillatus, feather mite D. melanopis, platyhelminths E. nasuta, E. recurvatum and S. bulbosa, and the acanthocephalan Sphaerirostris sp. are new records for the fauna of Chile.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001053371800001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY- REGIONAL STUDIES AND REPORTS
Volumen: 42
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1016/j.vprsr.2023.100893

Notas: ISI