Birds of the order of the psittaciformes or psittacidae, a group to which parrots, parakeets and parrots belong, are usually considered the most frequently kept in captivity, particularly in areas of high biological diversity, such as the Colombian Amazon region. Given the high mortality derived...
Author(s)
Estrada-Cely, G. E.
Publisher
Universidad de la Amazonia, Florencia, Colombia
Citation
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias - FAGROPEC, 2021, 13, 1, pp 73-78
The psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) is a globally widespread infectious bird disease that mainly affects species within the Order Psittaciformes (parrots and allies). The disease is caused by an avian circovirus (the beak and feather disease virus, BFDV), which is highly infectious and...
Author(s)
Morinha, F.; Carrete, M.; Tella, J. L.; Blanco, G.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Diversity, 2020, 12, 5,
Wildlife rescue is one of the most important functions of zoos, and it is also the supplement of wildlife conservation research. This paper analyzes and discusses the situation of rescued birds in Shanghai zoo from 2007 to 2019, including species, quantity, source, frequency and so on. The results...
Publisher
Journal of Economic Animal, Changchun, China
Citation
Journal of Economic Animal, 2022, 26, 3, pp 222-229
Background: One of the environmental sources of pathogenic fungi is parrot droppings. Objectives: Thus, this work aimed to investigate fungal contamination in parrots' droppings. Methods: Seventy-nine parrot droppings including Cockatiel, Cockatoo, Green check conure, Love bird, Budgerigar, African ...
Author(s)
Malekifard, M.; Ghaniei, A.; Eidi, S.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2023, 9, 3, pp 1194-1200
This report describes the use of synthetic acrylic resin prostheses in five birds with rhinothecal fracture. Satisfactory biomechanical and clinical results were obtained in all cases, enabling early return to function of the beak. The patients, a roadside hawk (Rupornis magnirostris; case 1), a...
Author(s)
Marchio, M. Â. P.; Magalhães, T. V.; Minto, B. W.; Dias, L. G. G. G.
Publisher
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Pomona, USA
Citation
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2022, 53, 2, pp 480-484
Although parrot species are infrequently infected by hemoparasites in the wild, some fatal infections have been reported in captive individuals. Conversely birds of prey are frequently infected by hemoparasites. In this study, 193 captive birds from Convention on International Trade in Endangered...
Author(s)
García-Del-Río, M.; Sancho, R.; Martínez, J.; Merino, S.
Publisher
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Pomona, USA
Citation
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021, 51, 4, pp 799-813
The maintenance of parrots in captivity, caused by the illegal traffic and illegal ownership of these animals, makes them lose essential abilities for free-living survival, such as flight capacity and human avoidance, which hinders the success of reintroduction programs. Here, we assessed the...
Author(s)
Franzone, V.; Araújo Porto Ramos, G. de; Lima, L. K. de; Azevedo, C. S. de; Sant'Anna, A. C.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2022, 256,
Macrorhabdusornithogaster is a microorganism that causes nonspecific and general clinical symptoms and to this day, diagnosis and also treatment have been yet hard. The present study was conducted to survey the prevalence of macrorhabdosis and to characterize M. ornithogaster phylogenetically in ...
Author(s)
Talazadeh, F.; Ghorbanpoor, M.; Bahadori, Y.
Publisher
Urmia University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia, Iran
Citation
Veterinary Research Forum, 2023, 14, 5, pp 281-287
The family Syringophilidae (Acari: Prostigmata) includes obligatory ectoparasites, which occupy feather quills from various parts of avian plumage, where they feed and reproduce. Our study was concerned with the global fauna of syringophilid mites associated with Psittaciformes, as well as...
Author(s)
Marciniak-Musial, N.; Skoracki, M.; Kosicki, J. Z.; Unsöld, M.; Sikora, B.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Diversity, 2022, 15, 1,
Tracheal luminal stenosis can cause clinical respiratory distress in wild birds. We describe a case of tracheal stenosis due to diffuse ossification with osteopetrosis of tracheal rings in a yellow-crowned parrot (Amazona ochrocephala) with a history of chronic respiratory distress and death after...
Author(s)
Santana, C. H.; Oliveira, A. R.; Carvalho, T. P. de; Pereira, F. M. A. M.; Santos, D. O. dos; Soares-Neto, L. L.; Ramos, M. K.; Novais, T. M.; Paixão, T. A. da; Santos, R. L.; Serakides, R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2023, 204, pp 7-10