Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Resumo: | As a consequence of the importance of ticks in forests in protected areas, was conducted survey of species of free-living ticks in the Natural Park Municipal Curió, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Monthly samples were taken by dragging method, dry ice traps and visual search in two transects. Adults and nymphs of Amblyomma cajennense (n= 147), Amblyomma brasiliense (n= 4) and Amblyomma parvum (n= 1) were collected. This is the first occurrence of A. parvum in the state. No correlation was found between the abundance of stages of A. cajennense and rainfall, temperature and relative humidity. The highest abundances of adults were in the months of January and May, and nymphs in September and October. The low diversity of parasites on Curió Park can be attributed to the proximity of households with pets, which would also explain the higher abundance of A. cajennense that is commonly found in areas impacted by anthropogenic pressure. |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Pinheiro,Michele da Costa Amblyomma brasiliense Amblyomma cajennense Amblyomma parvum |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Pinheiro,Michele da Costa |
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Pinheiro,Michele da Costa Lourenço,Elizabete Captivo Patrício,Priscilla Maria Peixoto Sá-Hungaro,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de Famadas,Kátia Maria |
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Lourenço,Elizabete Captivo Patrício,Priscilla Maria Peixoto Sá-Hungaro,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de Famadas,Kátia Maria |
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Pinheiro,Michele da Costa Lourenço,Elizabete Captivo Patrício,Priscilla Maria Peixoto Sá-Hungaro,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de Famadas,Kátia Maria |
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Amblyomma brasiliense Amblyomma cajennense Amblyomma parvum |
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Amblyomma brasiliense Amblyomma cajennense Amblyomma parvum |
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As a consequence of the importance of ticks in forests in protected areas, was conducted survey of species of free-living ticks in the Natural Park Municipal Curió, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Monthly samples were taken by dragging method, dry ice traps and visual search in two transects. Adults and nymphs of Amblyomma cajennense (n= 147), Amblyomma brasiliense (n= 4) and Amblyomma parvum (n= 1) were collected. This is the first occurrence of A. parvum in the state. No correlation was found between the abundance of stages of A. cajennense and rainfall, temperature and relative humidity. The highest abundances of adults were in the months of January and May, and nymphs in September and October. The low diversity of parasites on Curió Park can be attributed to the proximity of households with pets, which would also explain the higher abundance of A. cajennense that is commonly found in areas impacted by anthropogenic pressure. |
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