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Accipiter hawks (Accipitridae) confirmed as definitive hosts of Sarcocystis turdusi, Sarcocystis cornixi and Sarcocystis sp. ex Phalacrocorax carbo.


AutorenlisteMayr, SL; Maier, K; Müller, J; Enderlein, D; Gruber, AD; Lierz, M

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2016

Seiten3041-3047

ZeitschriftParasitology Research

Bandnummer115

Heftnummer8

ISSN0932-0113

eISSN1432-1955

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-016-5059-5

VerlagSpringer


Abstract
Sarcocystis is a large genus of protozoan parasites with complex heteroxenous life cycles. For many species, either the intermediate or the definitive host is still unknown. In this study, 116 Accipiter hawks (Eurasian sparrowhawks and northern goshawks) were investigated for the presence of Sarcocystis spp. in their intestinal tract or their faeces. To gain a wide distribution, samples were collected throughout Germany within 2 years. It was possible to detect Sarcocystis-like oocysts in 65 samples. Sequencing of the ITS region or species-specific PCR identified 33 samples as Sarcocystis turdusi/Sarcocystis sp. ex A. nisus (18), Sarcocystis calchasi (6), Sarcocystis columbae (3), Sarcocystis cornixi (3) and Sarcocystis sp. ex Phalacrocorax carbo (3). Besides the known infestation with S. columbae, S. sp. ex A. nisus and S. calchasi the Accipiter hawks were thereby confirmed as definitive host of S. turdusi, S. cornixi and S. sp. ex Phalacrocorax carbo for the first time.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilMayr, S., Maier, K., Müller, J., Enderlein, D., Gruber, A. and Lierz, M. (2016) Accipiter hawks (Accipitridae) confirmed as definitive hosts of Sarcocystis turdusi, Sarcocystis cornixi and Sarcocystis sp. ex Phalacrocorax carbo., Parasitology Research, 115(8), pp. 3041-3047. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-016-5059-5

APA-ZitierstilMayr, S., Maier, K., Müller, J., Enderlein, D., Gruber, A., & Lierz, M. (2016). Accipiter hawks (Accipitridae) confirmed as definitive hosts of Sarcocystis turdusi, Sarcocystis cornixi and Sarcocystis sp. ex Phalacrocorax carbo.. Parasitology Research. 115(8), 3041-3047. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-016-5059-5



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