2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352013000100016
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Morfologia e biometria do timo em araras dos gêneros Ara e Anodorhynchus

Abstract: RESUMOForam utilizados 12 exemplares de Ara ararauna -seis fêmeas e seis machos -, cinco exemplares de Ara chloropterus (uma fêmea e quatro machos) e dois exemplares de Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus -uma fêmea e um macho -, todos adultos, doados por criadouro particular, após óbito natural. Os lobos foram dissecados e medidos com paquímetro -comprimento x largura x espessura -e analisados quanto ao peso, à topografia e à morfologia individual. Independentemente do gênero, foram identificados, em 17 casos (89,5%),… Show more

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“…We emphasize here the findings of Pereira et al (2016) stating that young ostriches have clearly individual thymic lobes. The number of lobes, which in this study ranged from 3 or 4 in the right antimere and 3 to 5 in the left, should be considered as a reduced number and similar to those reported by Birck et al (2008) in birds of the Cobb 500 strain, Resende et al (2012), in mussels, Lima et al (2013) in macaws, and Santana; Netto; Silva. (2004) in the curassow, in which the authors found 3 to 5 lobes, 2 to 5, 5, and 6 lobes per antimere, respectively.…”
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“…We emphasize here the findings of Pereira et al (2016) stating that young ostriches have clearly individual thymic lobes. The number of lobes, which in this study ranged from 3 or 4 in the right antimere and 3 to 5 in the left, should be considered as a reduced number and similar to those reported by Birck et al (2008) in birds of the Cobb 500 strain, Resende et al (2012), in mussels, Lima et al (2013) in macaws, and Santana; Netto; Silva. (2004) in the curassow, in which the authors found 3 to 5 lobes, 2 to 5, 5, and 6 lobes per antimere, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, it should be noted that the number of lobes found by Santana et al (2007) for Angolan hens reached 22; therefore, they have a larger number of smaller lobes whereas in the birds of the Isa Brow line, there are fewer lobes (from 3 to 5) with larger dimensions. Lima et al (2013) described the thymus of macaws and in terms of body mass, results from that study justify the reduced dimensions found. Pereira et al (2016) studied ostrich pups, and because of their large size, those results corroborate the similarities in measurements found between that study and birds in the current study, which were adults.…”
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