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摘要
咀嚼虱子、蜱虫、螨虫和其他体表寄生虫可以感染候鸟并传播给留鸟。体外寄生虫引起过敏反应、刺激、厌食、经济收入减少,并可能在鸟类之间传播某些病原体。本研究对埃及红海东部沙漠和Gabel El Zeit地区候鸟体外寄生虫进行了检测。在这项研究中,我们在2019年3月至2022年5月期间检查了82只候鸟,以检测体外寄生虫。在此期间,共收集到7目新死亡候鸟82只;共检出镜形目鸟类36只,镜形目鸟类35只,喙形目鸟类4只,隼形目鸟类2只,翼形目鸟类2只,刺形目鸟类2只,锥形目鸟类1只。将采集到的候鸟体外寄生虫用冷冻或70%乙醇保存,直至实验室鉴定为物种。共采集候鸟体表寄生虫26种,其中虱类16种,蜱类4种,蝇类4种,螨类2种。结论:应开展更多的研究,以研究穿越埃及的所有飞禽的体外寄生虫。
Ectoparasites Associated with Migratory Birds, Eastern Desert, Red Sea, Egypt
Chewing lice, ticks, mites, and other ectoparasites can infect migratory birds and transmit to resident birds. Ectoparasites cause allergic reactions, irritation, anorexia, decrease in economic income, and may transmit some pathogens between birds. Our current study examined and detected ectoparasites on migratory birds in the Eastern Desert and Gabel El Zeit area, Red Sea, Egypt. During this study, we examined eighty-two migratory birds to detect ectoparasites between March 2019 and May 2022. In this period, we collect 82 newly dead migratory birds belonging to 7 orders; 36 birds of Ciconiiformes, 35 birds of Accipitriformes, four birds of Coraciiformes, two birds of Falconiformes, two birds of Pterocliformes, two birds of Suliformes, and one bird of Columbiformes were examined for ectoparasites. The collected ectoparasites from the migratory birds were preserved freezing or in 70% ethanol until identified as species in the laboratory examination. A total of twenty-six ectoparasite species were collected, belonging to 16 lice, four ticks, four flies, and two mites on migratory birds. Concluded that more studies should be conducted aimed at studying ectoparasites on all species of soaring birds migrating through Egypt.