New data on helminth fauna of birds of prey (Falconiformes, Accipitriformes, Strigiformes) in the Slovak Republic

Author:

Komorová P.1,Sitko J.2,Špakulová M.3,Hurníková Z.31,Sałamatin R.45,Chovancová G.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epizootology and Parasitology, Institute of Parasitology , The University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice , Komenského 73, 041 81 Košice , Slovak Republic

2. Ornitological Station of Commenius Museum in Přerov , Bezručova 10, 750 02 Přerov , Czech Republic

3. Institute of Parasitology , Slovak Academy of Sciences , Hlinkova 3, 040 01 Košice , Slovak Republic

4. Department of General Biology and Parasitology , Medical University of Warsaw , Chałubińskiego 5, 02-004 Warsaw , Poland

5. Department of Parasitology , National Institute of Public Health – National Institute of Hygiene , Chocimska 24, 00-719 Warsaw , Poland

6. Research Station and Museum of the Tatra National Park , 059 60 Tatranská Lomnica , Slovak Republic

Abstract

Summary In the years 2012-2014, carcasses of 286 birds of prey from the territory of Slovakia were examined for the presence of helminth parasites. The number of bird species in the study was 23; five belonging to the Falconiformes order, eleven to Accipitriformes, and seven to Strigiformes. A finding of Cestoda class comprehended 4 families: Paruterinidae (4), Dilepididae (2), Mesocestoididae (2) and Anoplocephalidae (1). Birds of prey were infected with 6 families Nematoda species of the Secernentea class: Syngamidae (1), Habronematidae (2), Tetrameridae (3), Physalopteridae (1), Acuariidae (1), and Anisakidae (2). Out of the Adenophorea class, the Capillariidae family (1) was confirmed. The Acanthocephala group was represented by the Paleacanthocephala class, the Centrorhynchidae family (3). Out of the Trematoda class, 12 different species of flukes were found, belonging to the Diplostomidae (5), Cyathocotylidae (1), Strigeidae (4), Opistorchidae (1), and Plagiorchidae (1) families. The most frequent helminth species infecting diurnal birds of prey was Strigea falconis. This fluke was confirmed in one bird species from the Falconiformes order and in eight species from the Accipitriformes order. In nocturnal birds of prey, the most common finding was the acanthocephalan Centrorhynchus aluconis, identified in four different host species of the Strigiformes order. In total, 23 helminth species were recorded for the first time in Slovakia.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology

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