Helminth and ectoparasitic faunas of the Harris’s hawk, Parabuteo unicinctus (Accipitriformes: Accipitridae), in Chile: new data on host-parasite associations for Neotropical raptors

Author:

Oyarzún-Ruiz Pablo1ORCID,Cifuentes-Castro Camila2,Varas Félix2,Grandón-Ojeda Alexandra3ORCID,Cicchino Armando4,Mironov Sergey5ORCID,Moreno Lucila2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad San Sebastián, Chile

2. Universidad de Concepción, Chile

3. University of Bristol, United Kingdom

4. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina

5. Universitetskaya Embankment 1, Russia

Abstract

Abstract Birds of prey harbor a wide spectrum of various parasites, mostly with a heteroxenous life cycle. However, most reports on their parasites come from Europe. Although the Harris’s hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) is a widespread species in America, parasitological surveys on this hawk are mostly focused on coprological findings and ectoparasites, with poor attention paid to helminths. The aim of this study was to gather new and additional data on host-parasite associations for the Harris’s hawk. Twenty-nine birds from central and southern Chile were necropsied. Further, nine birds from a rehabilitation center and 22 museum specimens were inspected for ectoparasites. Sixty-eight percent of birds hosted at least one parasite species. Four lice species, one mite species and eight helminth species (five nematodes, two platyhelminthes and one acanthocephalan) were recorded. Parasitic lice Colpocephalum nanum and Nosopon chanabense, and a nematode Cyathostoma (Hovorkonema) americana were recorded for the first time in raptors from the Neotropics. A feather mite, Pseudalloptinus sp., nematodes, Physaloptera alata and Microtetrameres sp., and a trematode Neodiplostomim travassosi, were recorded for the first time in Chile. The presence of diverse heteroxenous helminths reported here in the Harris’s hawk could be explained by the generalist diet of this raptor.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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