2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11686-020-00237-8
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Isospora oliveirai n. sp. (Chromista: Miozoa: Eimeriidae) from the Greenish Schiffornis Schiffornis virescens (Lafresnaye, 1838) (Passeriformes: Tyranni: Tityridae) in South America

Abstract: Background Coccidia are obligatory intracellular parasites with at least one intestinal phase in their life cycles, being Isospora Schneider, 1881 the main coccidian genus related to the order Passeriformes. However, there is no record of isosporans from the passerine family Tityridae, which is the family of the greenish schiffornis Schiffornis virescens (Lafresnaye, 1838). Purpose This study aimed to examine the faeces from a greenish schiffornis S. virescens captured in the Itatiaia National Park, State of R… Show more

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“…was closely related (95–97%) to I. oliveirai from the greenish schiffornis Schiffornis virescens (Lafresnaye) in south-eastern Brazil and Isospora spp. recovered from thrushes (Turdidae) and tits (Paridae) in Czech Republic ( Trefancová & Kvičerová, 2019 ; Ortúzar-Ferreira et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…was closely related (95–97%) to I. oliveirai from the greenish schiffornis Schiffornis virescens (Lafresnaye) in south-eastern Brazil and Isospora spp. recovered from thrushes (Turdidae) and tits (Paridae) in Czech Republic ( Trefancová & Kvičerová, 2019 ; Ortúzar-Ferreira et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 14 If stressed or exposed to a high parasite load, fledglings may develop a severe and frequently fatal clinical syndrome characterized by lethargy, ruffled feathers, and diarrhea. 2 , 7 , 9 , 11 , 15 This syndrome can be associated with severe gastrointestinal inflammation from sexual stages in the intestine, systemic inflammation from circulating replicative stages, or both. Several studies in black siskins ( Carduelis atrata ), canaries ( Serinus canarius ), Gouldian finches ( Chloebia gouldiae ), and song sparrows ( Melospiza melodia ) with this severe form of isosporosis describe a lymphocytic, lymphoproliferative, or lymphohistiocytic inflammatory response affecting multiple organs, particularly the small intestine, liver, spleen, kidney, and lung.…”
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