Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Onofrio, Valeria Castilho
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRRJ
Texto Completo: https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/tede/811
Resumo: Fifty nine tick species of the genus Amblyomma are known to occur in the Neotropical region. Of these, 47 species are exclusively Neotropical, 11 occur in the Nearctic region as well and only one is not endemic to the Americas. To date, 33 species were described from Brazil, of which only two are endemic. The genus presents a wide range of hosts, including most orders of mammals. Birds are frequently infested by the immature forms of some species. Amphibians and reptiles are also among the genus' hosts. In order to revise the genus Amblyomma in Brazil, the present study was divided into two chapters. The first includes the diagnosis of each species as well as an identification key, based on electron micrographs. The second chapter presents new information on the genus Amblyomma, including data on geographic distribution and hosts for each species. A few type specimens, deposited in Brazilian and foreign institutions were examined as well as material deposited in the main Brazilian collections. The data obtained was compared to that available in literature. Of those species for which DNA sequencing was carried out, A. auricularium and A. pseudoconcolor showed 98.3% identity between them. However, the latter species showed 88.8% similarity with A. pseudoconcolor deposited in GenBank. Thus, it is necessary to repeat the analyses using a larger number of ticks from different localities and until further studies are carried out A. auricularium and A. pseudoconcolor should be treated as separate species. The taxonomic status of A. nodosum and A. calcaratum as two distinct taxa was confirmed, since the identity between sequences was 89%. Similarly, the sequences of A. parkeri and A. longirostre were different, with 87% similarity confirming the validity of both species. Based on morphological characters and on molecular biology A. parkeri was separated from A. longirostre and A. geayi and its validity confirmed. The distribution range of A. auricularium was expanded, including the states of Tocantins, Piau? and Mato Grosso. The presence of A. cajennense was confirmed for Amazonas and Amap? was cited as a new record for this species. Amblyomma coelebs and A. dissimile were recorded for the first time from Roraima, A. dubitatum from Amazonas and A. naponense from Acre, Bahia, Tocantins and Esp?rito Santo. The states of Roraima and Amazonas were included in the distribution range of A. oblongoguttatum, and Paran? and Roraima in the distribution range of A. scalptutarum. The occurrence of A. ovale was confirmed from the state of Acre and A. triste from Mato Grosso do Sul. After many years, A. parkeri was again recorded from Brazil and it's distribution range expanded to the states of Rio de Janeiro and Paran?. The states of Esp?rito Santo, Sergipe and Tocantins were considered new locality records for A. rotundatum. The record of A. dissimile from Rio Grande do Sul was not considered since the host was already infested when it reached the state. The record of A. humerale from S?o Paulo was also not considered since the specimen was actually A. rotundatum. The occurrence of A. geayi in the state of Paran? was considered doubtful.
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spelling Barros-Battesti, Darci Moraes392.922.239-68http://lattes.cnpq.br/2160962871872689Faccini, Jo?o Luiz Horacio242.424.547-91http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783396T6&dataRevisao=nullFamadas, K?tia Maria632.286.537-49http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4784804P7102.113.918-16http://lattes.cnpq.br/0497725689768974Onofrio, Valeria Castilho2016-04-28T20:16:23Z2008-01-242007-03-07ONOFRIO, Valeria Castilho. Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil. 2007. 224 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ci?ncias Veterin?rias) - Instituto de Veterin?ria, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Serop?dica - RJ, 2007.https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/tede/811Fifty nine tick species of the genus Amblyomma are known to occur in the Neotropical region. Of these, 47 species are exclusively Neotropical, 11 occur in the Nearctic region as well and only one is not endemic to the Americas. To date, 33 species were described from Brazil, of which only two are endemic. The genus presents a wide range of hosts, including most orders of mammals. Birds are frequently infested by the immature forms of some species. Amphibians and reptiles are also among the genus' hosts. In order to revise the genus Amblyomma in Brazil, the present study was divided into two chapters. The first includes the diagnosis of each species as well as an identification key, based on electron micrographs. The second chapter presents new information on the genus Amblyomma, including data on geographic distribution and hosts for each species. A few type specimens, deposited in Brazilian and foreign institutions were examined as well as material deposited in the main Brazilian collections. The data obtained was compared to that available in literature. Of those species for which DNA sequencing was carried out, A. auricularium and A. pseudoconcolor showed 98.3% identity between them. However, the latter species showed 88.8% similarity with A. pseudoconcolor deposited in GenBank. Thus, it is necessary to repeat the analyses using a larger number of ticks from different localities and until further studies are carried out A. auricularium and A. pseudoconcolor should be treated as separate species. The taxonomic status of A. nodosum and A. calcaratum as two distinct taxa was confirmed, since the identity between sequences was 89%. Similarly, the sequences of A. parkeri and A. longirostre were different, with 87% similarity confirming the validity of both species. Based on morphological characters and on molecular biology A. parkeri was separated from A. longirostre and A. geayi and its validity confirmed. The distribution range of A. auricularium was expanded, including the states of Tocantins, Piau? and Mato Grosso. The presence of A. cajennense was confirmed for Amazonas and Amap? was cited as a new record for this species. Amblyomma coelebs and A. dissimile were recorded for the first time from Roraima, A. dubitatum from Amazonas and A. naponense from Acre, Bahia, Tocantins and Esp?rito Santo. The states of Roraima and Amazonas were included in the distribution range of A. oblongoguttatum, and Paran? and Roraima in the distribution range of A. scalptutarum. The occurrence of A. ovale was confirmed from the state of Acre and A. triste from Mato Grosso do Sul. After many years, A. parkeri was again recorded from Brazil and it's distribution range expanded to the states of Rio de Janeiro and Paran?. The states of Esp?rito Santo, Sergipe and Tocantins were considered new locality records for A. rotundatum. The record of A. dissimile from Rio Grande do Sul was not considered since the host was already infested when it reached the state. The record of A. humerale from S?o Paulo was also not considered since the specimen was actually A. rotundatum. The occurrence of A. geayi in the state of Paran? was considered doubtful.Na regi?o Neotropical, ocorrem 59 esp?cies de carrapatos do g?nero Amblyomma, das quais 47 s?o exclusivas, 11 ocorrem tamb?m na regi?o Ne?rtica e apenas uma n?o ? aut?ctone das Am?ricas. Atualmente no Brasil, existem 33 esp?cies descritas, das quais duas s?o end?micas. Neste g?nero, a variedade de hospedeiros ? grande, compreendendo a maioria das ordens de mam?feros. Aves s?o freq?entemente parasitadas pelas formas imaturas de algumas esp?cies. Anf?bios e r?pteis tamb?m est?o entre os hospedeiros deste g?nero. Com a finalidade de revisar o g?nero Amblyomma no Brasil, o presente estudo foi dividido em dois cap?tulos. O cap?tulo 1 ? composto pela diagnose de cada esp?cie e por uma chave de identifica??o, baseada em microscopia eletr?nica de varredura. O segundo cap?tulo teve por objetivos apresentar novas informa??es sobre o g?nero Amblyomma, acrescentando dados de distribui??o geogr?fica e de hospedeiros para cada esp?cie. Foram examinados alguns tipos depositados nas cole??es brasileiras e estrangeiras, assim como o material das principais cole??es brasileiras. Os dados obtidos foram comparados ?queles citados na literatura dispon?vel. Das esp?cies em que foi realizado o sequenciamento g?nico, A. auricularium e A. pseudoconcolor mostraram 98,3% de identidade entre si, por?m esta ?ltima esp?cie mostrou 88,8% de similaridade com A. pseudoconcolor depositada no GenBank. Dessa forma ? necess?rio repetir as an?lises, utilizando um n?mero maior de exemplares de carrapatos de diferentes localidades. Assim, at? que mais estudos sejam realizados A. auricularium e A. pseudoconcolor devem ser mantidas como esp?cies distintas. As esp?cies A. nodosum e A. calcaratum tiveram sua posi??o taxon?mica confirmada como dois t?xons distintos, uma vez que a identidade entre as seq??ncias g?nicas foi de 89%. Igualmente as seq??ncias de A. parkeri e A. longirostre foram diferentes apresentado 87% de similaridade confirmando a validade das duas esp?cies. Com base em caracter?sticas morfol?gicas e na biologia molecular, A. parkeri foi separada de A. longirostre e A. geayi e sua validade foi confirmada. A distribui??o geogr?fica de A. auricularium foi ampliada, incluindo os estados do Tocantins, Piau? e Mato Grosso. A presen?a de A. cajennense no Amazonas foi confirmada e o Amap? foi citado como um novo relato de localidade para esta esp?cie. Amblyomma coelebs e A. dissimile foram relatadas pela primeira vez para o estado de Roraima, A. dubitatum para o Amazonas e A. naponense para o Acre, Bahia, Tocantins e Esp?rito Santo. Para A. oblongoguttatum foram acrescentados os estados de Roraima e Amazonas, e para A. scalpturatum os estados do Paran? e Roraima. Foi confirmada a ocorr?ncia de A. ovale no estado do Acre e de A. triste no Mato Grosso do Sul. Ap?s muitos anos, A. parkeri foi novamente reportada para o Brasil e sua ?rea de ocorr?ncia ampliada com os registros para o Rio de Janeiro e Paran?. Os estados do Esp?rito Santo, Sergipe e Tocantins foram considerados novos relatos de localidade para A. rotundatum. O registro de A. dissimile para o Rio Grande do Sul foi desconsiderado, uma vez que o hospedeiro j? se encontrava parasitado quando chegou ao estado e o de A. humerale para S?o Paulo, tamb?m, pois se tratava de A.rotundatum. A ocorr?ncia de A. geayi foi considerada duvidosa para o estado do Paran?.Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-28T20:16:23Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The genus Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) in Brazil
title Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
spellingShingle Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
Onofrio, Valeria Castilho
Amblyomma spp
revis?o
distribui??o geogr?fica
Brasil
redescription
geographical distribution
Parasitologia
title_short Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
title_full Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
title_fullStr Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
title_sort Revis?o do g?nero Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) no Brasil
author Onofrio, Valeria Castilho
author_facet Onofrio, Valeria Castilho
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Faccini, Jo?o Luiz Horacio
Famadas, K?tia Maria
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revis?o
distribui??o geogr?fica
Brasil
topic Amblyomma spp
revis?o
distribui??o geogr?fica
Brasil
redescription
geographical distribution
Parasitologia
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv redescription
geographical distribution
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Parasitologia
description Fifty nine tick species of the genus Amblyomma are known to occur in the Neotropical region. Of these, 47 species are exclusively Neotropical, 11 occur in the Nearctic region as well and only one is not endemic to the Americas. To date, 33 species were described from Brazil, of which only two are endemic. The genus presents a wide range of hosts, including most orders of mammals. Birds are frequently infested by the immature forms of some species. Amphibians and reptiles are also among the genus' hosts. In order to revise the genus Amblyomma in Brazil, the present study was divided into two chapters. The first includes the diagnosis of each species as well as an identification key, based on electron micrographs. The second chapter presents new information on the genus Amblyomma, including data on geographic distribution and hosts for each species. A few type specimens, deposited in Brazilian and foreign institutions were examined as well as material deposited in the main Brazilian collections. The data obtained was compared to that available in literature. Of those species for which DNA sequencing was carried out, A. auricularium and A. pseudoconcolor showed 98.3% identity between them. However, the latter species showed 88.8% similarity with A. pseudoconcolor deposited in GenBank. Thus, it is necessary to repeat the analyses using a larger number of ticks from different localities and until further studies are carried out A. auricularium and A. pseudoconcolor should be treated as separate species. The taxonomic status of A. nodosum and A. calcaratum as two distinct taxa was confirmed, since the identity between sequences was 89%. Similarly, the sequences of A. parkeri and A. longirostre were different, with 87% similarity confirming the validity of both species. Based on morphological characters and on molecular biology A. parkeri was separated from A. longirostre and A. geayi and its validity confirmed. The distribution range of A. auricularium was expanded, including the states of Tocantins, Piau? and Mato Grosso. The presence of A. cajennense was confirmed for Amazonas and Amap? was cited as a new record for this species. Amblyomma coelebs and A. dissimile were recorded for the first time from Roraima, A. dubitatum from Amazonas and A. naponense from Acre, Bahia, Tocantins and Esp?rito Santo. The states of Roraima and Amazonas were included in the distribution range of A. oblongoguttatum, and Paran? and Roraima in the distribution range of A. scalptutarum. The occurrence of A. ovale was confirmed from the state of Acre and A. triste from Mato Grosso do Sul. After many years, A. parkeri was again recorded from Brazil and it's distribution range expanded to the states of Rio de Janeiro and Paran?. The states of Esp?rito Santo, Sergipe and Tocantins were considered new locality records for A. rotundatum. The record of A. dissimile from Rio Grande do Sul was not considered since the host was already infested when it reached the state. The record of A. humerale from S?o Paulo was also not considered since the specimen was actually A. rotundatum. The occurrence of A. geayi in the state of Paran? was considered doubtful.
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