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VISTFRØÐIN HJÁ INNVORTIS SNÍKUM f LUNDA 137 Newfoundland puffín (Threlfall, 1971). Dyck (1975) mentioned pentastoines in Faroese puffíns, but they were not further identified. Reighardia is the only known obligatory one-host pentastome (Thomas etal., 1999). Regarding its life cycle, Parker (1982) state: ”Mature nymphs copulate in the ab- dominal cavity of the host; males then die, and females migrate to interclavicular air sacs. The eggs all mature together, and are liberated in one deposition, after which fe- males die. Transmission from gull to gull is primarily by feeding of young by adult re- gurgitation. No alternate host is known.” An alternative way of transmission is that the female doesn’t shed the eggs, but serves as a living container, climbing up the tra- chea so irritates the host as to cause it to vomit or cough up the eggs; a subsequent bird swallowing the egg bulk may get in- fested (Riley, 1983; Thomas et al., 1999). The life-cycle is also supplemented by au- toreinfestation (Riley, 1983). As puffíns do not regurgitate when feeding their chick, that leaves only the latter two possibilities for transmission. The specimens found in the intestine, kidney and liver are evidently nymphs from the abdominal cavities, while specimens that occur in the trachea plus primary bronchi are adult females. Host-parasite interactions Infestation Compared to earlier analyses of the en- doparasitic fauna of various seabird species, the fauna of puffíns is sparse both with respect to the number of species and the number of individuals. The range for in- fested puffíns in this study is one to three species per host (1-39 individuals). Hoberg and Ryan (1989) found for great shearwa- ters (Puffinus gravis) two to fíve species per host (114-4,016 individuals) and Riley and Owen (1975) found in the intestine of l'ul- mars (Fulmarus glacialis) three species per host in the intestines only (7-656 individu- als). Threlfall (1967) recorded a prevalence of 98.10 % in herring gulls (Larus argenta- tus) in Britain. Fulmars, great shearwaters, and gulls are omnivorous, foraging only in the surface waters (gulls also over land). Puffíns on the other hand are more selective regarding their food and are agile divers. Diving depths in the order of 40 m are com- mon among puffíns according to Burger and Simpson, (1986). This difference in foraging behaviour is inevitably an impor- tant variable determinating the prevalence and intensity of endoparasites in seabirds. It seems that the puffins of the Faroe Is- lands are more heavily infested than auks in Newfoundland (Threlfall, 1971), and in particular the Newfoundland puffin (preva- lence 8 %), but the study by Threlfall spans over three years of fieldwork, while the fieldwork of present study was accom- plished during one month, and within the breeding season, the period in which the parasitic fauna of birds is richest (Hoberg, 1981; Cox, 1993). The time of year and duration of collec- tion in a study of nematodes in Icelandic puffins (Ólafsdóttir et al., 1996) are the same as in the present investigation, ren- dering them comparable. The puffins in
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