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“…All three species of helminth fauna found in S. magellanicus in the present study have previously been described for specimens of S. magellanicus found on the Brazilian coast during the migratory season (Parona, 1901;Travassos et al, 1969;Yamaguti, 1961Yamaguti, , 1971Santos, 1984;Vicente et al, 1995;Pazos et al, 2000;Linhares and Di Beneditto, 2005;Garbin et al, 2007;Ederli et al, 2009;Diaz et al, 2010), but constitute new geographic records for the region in question.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…All three species of helminth fauna found in S. magellanicus in the present study have previously been described for specimens of S. magellanicus found on the Brazilian coast during the migratory season (Parona, 1901;Travassos et al, 1969;Yamaguti, 1961Yamaguti, , 1971Santos, 1984;Vicente et al, 1995;Pazos et al, 2000;Linhares and Di Beneditto, 2005;Garbin et al, 2007;Ederli et al, 2009;Diaz et al, 2010), but constitute new geographic records for the region in question.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The species was first described from albatrosses from Australia and, since then the species was reported in South America from Thalassarche melanophris (=Diomedea melanophris (Temminck, 1828), the South American penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus (Forster, 1781), Spheniscus humboldti Meyen, 1834 and Sula leucogaster Boddaert, 1783 (LENT;FREITAS, 1948;SANTOS, 1984;MANN, 1992;SILVA et al, 2005;GARBIN et al, 2007;GONZÁLEZ-ACUÑA et al, 2008;EDERLI et al, 2009;DIAZ et al, 2010;PRADO et al, 2011;YÁÑEZ et al, 2012;REZENDE et al, 2013;CAMPOS et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, recent reports of parasitism by C. pelagicum include a study of Sula leucogaster in São Paulo State (Silva et al 2005), one more case of C. pelagicum in one specimen of S. magellanicus in Espirito Santo State, southeastern coast of Brazil (Ederlil et al 2009), and a study about the helminthic fauna of Magellanic penguins in São Paulo State (Prado et al 2011). However, parasite diversity studies in this bird are scarce and the presence of C. plagiaticium has not been often described in S. magellanicus or on the Brazilian coast.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%