First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

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Autor(a) principal: Srbek-Araujo,Ana Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Santos,Juliana Lúcia Costa, Almeida,Viviane Medeiros de, Guimarães,Marcos Pezzi, Chiarello,Adriano Garcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Small and isolated wildlife populations may be more susceptible to disease, which makes illness an important issue to investigate regarding the conservation of large carnivores. Here, we present the results of the first investigation of intestinal parasites in one of the last remaining populations of jaguars in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We studied parasites from fecal samples using three different techniques for parasitological examination: floatation in saturated sodium chloride solution, sedimentation and formalin-ether centrifugation. Intestinal parasites were detected in 70% of the analyzed samples, and seven taxa (mean = 3.7 taxa/sample) were identified. All the groups of parasites that were identified have been recorded in previous jaguar studies. However, the records of Class Trematoda and nematodes Trichuridae are the first evidence of these groups of worms in free-ranging jaguars in Brazil. Although our results do not provide conclusive evidence on the health of this jaguar population, given its very small size (approximately 20 animals) we stress the need to properly understand the dynamics of disease in this wild population and to evaluate the risk of contracting new diseases from domestic species inhabiting the neighboring areas. These represent imperative actions for the successful conservation of this threatened population of jaguar.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
spellingShingle First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Srbek-Araujo,Ana Carolina
Panthera onca
parasitology
wildlife
worms
title_short First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_full First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_sort First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
author Srbek-Araujo,Ana Carolina
author_facet Srbek-Araujo,Ana Carolina
Santos,Juliana Lúcia Costa
Almeida,Viviane Medeiros de
Guimarães,Marcos Pezzi
Chiarello,Adriano Garcia
author_role author
author2 Santos,Juliana Lúcia Costa
Almeida,Viviane Medeiros de
Guimarães,Marcos Pezzi
Chiarello,Adriano Garcia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Srbek-Araujo,Ana Carolina
Santos,Juliana Lúcia Costa
Almeida,Viviane Medeiros de
Guimarães,Marcos Pezzi
Chiarello,Adriano Garcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Panthera onca
parasitology
wildlife
worms
topic Panthera onca
parasitology
wildlife
worms
description Small and isolated wildlife populations may be more susceptible to disease, which makes illness an important issue to investigate regarding the conservation of large carnivores. Here, we present the results of the first investigation of intestinal parasites in one of the last remaining populations of jaguars in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We studied parasites from fecal samples using three different techniques for parasitological examination: floatation in saturated sodium chloride solution, sedimentation and formalin-ether centrifugation. Intestinal parasites were detected in 70% of the analyzed samples, and seven taxa (mean = 3.7 taxa/sample) were identified. All the groups of parasites that were identified have been recorded in previous jaguar studies. However, the records of Class Trematoda and nematodes Trichuridae are the first evidence of these groups of worms in free-ranging jaguars in Brazil. Although our results do not provide conclusive evidence on the health of this jaguar population, given its very small size (approximately 20 animals) we stress the need to properly understand the dynamics of disease in this wild population and to evaluate the risk of contracting new diseases from domestic species inhabiting the neighboring areas. These represent imperative actions for the successful conservation of this threatened population of jaguar.
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