Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.

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Autor(a) principal: RODRIGUES, V. da S.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: GARCIA, M. V., CRUZ, B. C., MACIEL, W. G., ZIMMERMANN, N. P., KOLLER, W. W., BARROS, J. C., ANDREOTTI, R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens(Neumann, 1897) on different animal species. Experimental infestations were induced in five specimenseach of seven species of possible hosts: rabbits, horses, sheep, cows, guinea pigs, birds and dogs. Rabbitswere infested in the ear using artificial feeding chambers, and the horses, sheep, cows and dogs wereinfested in the ear without feeding chambers. For the infestation of guinea pigs, artificial feeding chamberswere fixed on the back. Birds were infested by placing larvae on the back and under the wings without theuse of chambers. All animals were inspected daily until the end of the parasitic phase (when the engorgedfemales detached). The average period of engorgement was 25.1 days on a horse, with larvae requiring8 days and nymphs 9 days to reach engorgement; the average weight of engorged females was 271.4 mg;the average weight of egg batches produced was 159.3 mg, and the feed conversion rate was 56.8%. Onrabbits, the average engorgement period was 27.6 days, larvae and nymphs reached engorgement after7.4 and 11 days, respectively, the average weight of an engorged female was 108.4 mg and the egg masswas 30.6 mg. The feed conversion rate on rabbits was 30%. Cows, sheep, guinea pigs, dogs and birds werenot competent hosts, since no engorged females were recovered. Rabbits, when artificially infested, canbe used as an alternative host for the maintenance of these ticks in the laboratory. The parasitic specificityof D. nitens for horses was demonstrated in this study.
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spelling Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.Artificial infestationAnocentor NitensHostsTicksThe objective of this study was to evaluate the life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens(Neumann, 1897) on different animal species. Experimental infestations were induced in five specimenseach of seven species of possible hosts: rabbits, horses, sheep, cows, guinea pigs, birds and dogs. Rabbitswere infested in the ear using artificial feeding chambers, and the horses, sheep, cows and dogs wereinfested in the ear without feeding chambers. For the infestation of guinea pigs, artificial feeding chamberswere fixed on the back. Birds were infested by placing larvae on the back and under the wings without theuse of chambers. All animals were inspected daily until the end of the parasitic phase (when the engorgedfemales detached). The average period of engorgement was 25.1 days on a horse, with larvae requiring8 days and nymphs 9 days to reach engorgement; the average weight of engorged females was 271.4 mg;the average weight of egg batches produced was 159.3 mg, and the feed conversion rate was 56.8%. Onrabbits, the average engorgement period was 27.6 days, larvae and nymphs reached engorgement after7.4 and 11 days, respectively, the average weight of an engorged female was 108.4 mg and the egg masswas 30.6 mg. The feed conversion rate on rabbits was 30%. Cows, sheep, guinea pigs, dogs and birds werenot competent hosts, since no engorged females were recovered. Rabbits, when artificially infested, canbe used as an alternative host for the maintenance of these ticks in the laboratory. The parasitic specificityof D. nitens for horses was demonstrated in this study.VINICIUS DA SILVA RODRIGUES, UFMS; MARCOS VALÉRIO GARCIA; BRENO CAYEIRO CRUZ, UNESP; WILLIAN GIQUELIN MACIEL, UNESP; NAMOR PINHEIRO ZIMMERMANN; WILSON WERNER KOLLER, CNPGC; JACQUELINE CAVALCANTE BARROS, CNPGC; RENATO ANDREOTTI E SILVA, CNPGC.RODRIGUES, V. da S.GARCIA, M. V.CRUZ, B. C.MACIEL, W. G.ZIMMERMANN, N. P.KOLLER, W. W.BARROS, J. C.ANDREOTTI, R.2017-03-02T11:11:11Z2017-03-02T11:11:11Z2017-03-0220172017-03-29T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleTicks and tick-borne disease, v. 8, n. 3, p. 379-384, March, 2017http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1065791enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-16T04:15:44Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1065791Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-16T04:15:44falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-16T04:15:44Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
title Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
spellingShingle Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
RODRIGUES, V. da S.
Artificial infestation
Anocentor Nitens
Hosts
Ticks
title_short Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
title_full Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
title_fullStr Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
title_sort Life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897 (Acari: ixodidae) on different animal species.
author RODRIGUES, V. da S.
author_facet RODRIGUES, V. da S.
GARCIA, M. V.
CRUZ, B. C.
MACIEL, W. G.
ZIMMERMANN, N. P.
KOLLER, W. W.
BARROS, J. C.
ANDREOTTI, R.
author_role author
author2 GARCIA, M. V.
CRUZ, B. C.
MACIEL, W. G.
ZIMMERMANN, N. P.
KOLLER, W. W.
BARROS, J. C.
ANDREOTTI, R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv VINICIUS DA SILVA RODRIGUES, UFMS; MARCOS VALÉRIO GARCIA; BRENO CAYEIRO CRUZ, UNESP; WILLIAN GIQUELIN MACIEL, UNESP; NAMOR PINHEIRO ZIMMERMANN; WILSON WERNER KOLLER, CNPGC; JACQUELINE CAVALCANTE BARROS, CNPGC; RENATO ANDREOTTI E SILVA, CNPGC.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RODRIGUES, V. da S.
GARCIA, M. V.
CRUZ, B. C.
MACIEL, W. G.
ZIMMERMANN, N. P.
KOLLER, W. W.
BARROS, J. C.
ANDREOTTI, R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artificial infestation
Anocentor Nitens
Hosts
Ticks
topic Artificial infestation
Anocentor Nitens
Hosts
Ticks
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens(Neumann, 1897) on different animal species. Experimental infestations were induced in five specimenseach of seven species of possible hosts: rabbits, horses, sheep, cows, guinea pigs, birds and dogs. Rabbitswere infested in the ear using artificial feeding chambers, and the horses, sheep, cows and dogs wereinfested in the ear without feeding chambers. For the infestation of guinea pigs, artificial feeding chamberswere fixed on the back. Birds were infested by placing larvae on the back and under the wings without theuse of chambers. All animals were inspected daily until the end of the parasitic phase (when the engorgedfemales detached). The average period of engorgement was 25.1 days on a horse, with larvae requiring8 days and nymphs 9 days to reach engorgement; the average weight of engorged females was 271.4 mg;the average weight of egg batches produced was 159.3 mg, and the feed conversion rate was 56.8%. Onrabbits, the average engorgement period was 27.6 days, larvae and nymphs reached engorgement after7.4 and 11 days, respectively, the average weight of an engorged female was 108.4 mg and the egg masswas 30.6 mg. The feed conversion rate on rabbits was 30%. Cows, sheep, guinea pigs, dogs and birds werenot competent hosts, since no engorged females were recovered. Rabbits, when artificially infested, canbe used as an alternative host for the maintenance of these ticks in the laboratory. The parasitic specificityof D. nitens for horses was demonstrated in this study.
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