2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2011000900012
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Abstract: Pesq. Vet. Bras. 31(9):798-805, setembro 2011 RESUMO.-[Coccídios isosporóides (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) parasitos de traupídeos (Passeriformes: Thraupidae) da ilha de Marambaia, Brasil.] Nos últimos anos, alguns coccídios de aves foram registrados na Ilha da Marambaia, que é um ambiente protegido com uma grande biodiversidade de aves, principalmente traupídeos. No presente estudo Isospora tiesangui, I. sepetibensis, I. ramphoceli, I. navarroi, I. cadimi e I. marambaiensis foram identificadas de acordo com s… Show more

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“…In E. uzura specifically, it can be affirmed that there is no subspherical oocyst, since the values begin at 1.1 (Table 1, Fig.4f). Berto et al (2011) observed similar aspects for Isospora spp. recovered from passerines birds on Marambaia Island in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…In E. uzura specifically, it can be affirmed that there is no subspherical oocyst, since the values begin at 1.1 (Table 1, Fig.4f). Berto et al (2011) observed similar aspects for Isospora spp. recovered from passerines birds on Marambaia Island in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…This polymorphism could be verified using linear regression analysis (Fig.5), which demonstrated multiple variations for values of width on length, as evidenced by the low value of R 2 . Oocyst polymorphism has been described previously by several authors for a variety of coccidia and it is caused by different factors associated with the environment and host parasite relationship (Duszynski 1971, Catchpole et al 1975, Fayer 1980, Joyner 1982, Gomez et al 1982, Parker & Duszynski 1986, Gardner & Duszynki 1990, Berto et al 2011. Importantly, the proximity of the regression lines and superimposed points demonstrated the inability to distinguish the three Eimeria spp.…”
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“…Lainson (1994)]. According to Levine (1982a), Upton et al (1984), Lainson (1994) 1 or 2 ellipsoidal 16.9 9 11.0 (16-18 9 10-12) knob-like prominent lateral body is knob-like and the sporocysts are less elongate (Berto et al, 2010b(Berto et al, ,c, 2011b (Tables 10, 11).…”
Section: Host: Family Sturnidae Rafinesquementioning
confidence: 99%