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Identifier 000369549
Title Αιμοπαράσιτα και Μετανάστευση : μελέτη των αιμοπαρασίτων τεσσάρων ειδών πουλιών κατά την εαρινή μεταναστευτική περίοδο στον Ορνιθολογικό Σταθμό Αντικυθήρων
Alternative Title Blood parasites and Migration: study of blood parasites in four bird species during their spring migration in Antikytherian Bird Observatory
Author Τσιριγωτάκης, Νικόλαος
Reviewer Πουλακάκης, Νικόλαος
Μυλωνάς, Μωυσής
Αντωνίου, Μαρία
Abstract We studied the presence of blood parasites in four bird species (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, Anthus trivialis, Oriolus oriolus, Sylvia borin) during the spring migration in the island of Antikythera. All bird species were infected with the genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodium. Additionally, A. trivialis, O. oriolus and S. borin were infected with the genus Leucocytozoon and A. schoenobaenus and S. borin were infected with the genus Hepatozoon. In A. trivialis and O. oriolus were found nematodes and O. oriolus was also infected with Trypanosoma. Leucocytozoon was the most common parasite in O. oriolus while Haemoproteus was the most common in the other three species. These four bird species, were also examined for differences in the prevalence, the intensity and the levels of infection. A. schoenobaenus had the highest intensity and level of infection. Regarding prevalence of infection, A. schoenobaenus and O. oriolus had the highest values of the four species. Separating their arrival in three fifteen day periods, A. schoenobaenus had higher intensity and level of infection than the other three species only in the first period. Examining each bird species separately, regadring arrival periods, no difference was observed in intensity or prevalence of infection. Neither inter nor intraspecific results suggest that parasites affect the period that birds start their migration.
Language Greek
Subject Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
Anthus trivialis
Haemoproteus
Hepetozoon
Leucocytozoon
Nematode
Oriolus oriolus
Plasmodium
Sylvia borin
Trypanosoma
Νηματώδης
Issue date 2011-11-18
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Biology--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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