Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Binotti,R. S
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Oliveira,C. H, Santos,J. C, Binotti,C. S, Muniz,J. R. O, Prado,A. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842005000100005
Resumo: The aim of this study was to investigate the mite fauna present in 33 living room and 22 bedroom curtain dust samples from 41 different homes in the southern Brazilian city of Campinas, SP. A total of 148 mite bodies were found. Of these, 83 were found in living-room curtain samples (56.1% of total) and 65 were in bedroom curtain dust samples (43.9%). The most frequently observed mite suborders were: Acaridida (n = 79; 53.4%), Actinedida (n = 53; 35.8%), Oribatida (n = 14; 9.5%), and Gamasida (n = 2; 1.3%). The most frequent families were Pyroglyphidae (n = 61; 41.2%), Eriophyidae (n = 25; 16.9%), Tarsonemidae (n = 15; 10.1%), and Glycyphagidae (n = 13; 8.8%). No statistical difference was observed between the number of mites found in the samples from living room and bedroom curtains.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
title Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
spellingShingle Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
Binotti,R. S
house dust mites
Pyroglyphidae
Eriophyidae
Oribatida
title_short Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
title_full Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
title_fullStr Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
title_sort Survey of acarine fauna in dust samplings of curtains in the city of Campinas, Brazil
author Binotti,R. S
author_facet Binotti,R. S
Oliveira,C. H
Santos,J. C
Binotti,C. S
Muniz,J. R. O
Prado,A. P.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,C. H
Santos,J. C
Binotti,C. S
Muniz,J. R. O
Prado,A. P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Binotti,R. S
Oliveira,C. H
Santos,J. C
Binotti,C. S
Muniz,J. R. O
Prado,A. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv house dust mites
Pyroglyphidae
Eriophyidae
Oribatida
topic house dust mites
Pyroglyphidae
Eriophyidae
Oribatida
description The aim of this study was to investigate the mite fauna present in 33 living room and 22 bedroom curtain dust samples from 41 different homes in the southern Brazilian city of Campinas, SP. A total of 148 mite bodies were found. Of these, 83 were found in living-room curtain samples (56.1% of total) and 65 were in bedroom curtain dust samples (43.9%). The most frequently observed mite suborders were: Acaridida (n = 79; 53.4%), Actinedida (n = 53; 35.8%), Oribatida (n = 14; 9.5%), and Gamasida (n = 2; 1.3%). The most frequent families were Pyroglyphidae (n = 61; 41.2%), Eriophyidae (n = 25; 16.9%), Tarsonemidae (n = 15; 10.1%), and Glycyphagidae (n = 13; 8.8%). No statistical difference was observed between the number of mites found in the samples from living room and bedroom curtains.
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