ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE

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Autor(a) principal: SuassunaBezerra, Ana Diogenes
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Ahid, Silvia Maria Mendes, Vieira, Luiz da Silva, Soares, Herbert Sousa
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3800
Resumo: Goats and sheeps present an ectoparasite diversity that may result in considerable losses in these animals productivity. Fifteen agrarian reform settlements were visited, with the purpose of identifying ectoparasites in goats and sheeps, in which scraping, direct exams, and auricle exsudate collections were carried out. From the 494 examined goats, 89.87% had ectoparasites, as well as 232 sheeps, 76.72%. The arthropods identified in the goats were: Bovicola caprae (80.76%), Rhipicephalus microplus (1.01%), Cochliomyia hominivorax larvae (0.6%), Psoroptes cuniculi (0.4%), and Ctenocephalides felis (3.23%), Amblyomma parvum (1.01%) and Linognathus stenopsis (0.2%) which were described for the first time in Brazilian northeast. Mixed parasitism of B. caprae with R. microplus (0.46%) and P. cuniculi with B. caprae (0.23%) was also identified. In sheeps, B. ovis (74.5%), R. microplus (0.86%), C. hominivorax larvae (0.43%) and A. parvum (0.43%) were the ones registered for the first time, in this species, in Brazilian northeast, besides the association of B. ovis with R. microplus (0.56%). There was no association between gender and age (P>0.05). The development of studies to evaluate the ectoparasite importance as a limiting factor to animal production becomes important.  KEY WORDS: Goats, ectoparasite, sheeps.
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spelling ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTEECTOPARASITOS EM CAPRINOS E OVINOS NO MUNICÍPIO DE MOSSORÓ, RIO GRANDE DO NORTEgoatssheepectoparasitecaprinosovinosectoparasitoGoats and sheeps present an ectoparasite diversity that may result in considerable losses in these animals productivity. Fifteen agrarian reform settlements were visited, with the purpose of identifying ectoparasites in goats and sheeps, in which scraping, direct exams, and auricle exsudate collections were carried out. From the 494 examined goats, 89.87% had ectoparasites, as well as 232 sheeps, 76.72%. The arthropods identified in the goats were: Bovicola caprae (80.76%), Rhipicephalus microplus (1.01%), Cochliomyia hominivorax larvae (0.6%), Psoroptes cuniculi (0.4%), and Ctenocephalides felis (3.23%), Amblyomma parvum (1.01%) and Linognathus stenopsis (0.2%) which were described for the first time in Brazilian northeast. Mixed parasitism of B. caprae with R. microplus (0.46%) and P. cuniculi with B. caprae (0.23%) was also identified. In sheeps, B. ovis (74.5%), R. microplus (0.86%), C. hominivorax larvae (0.43%) and A. parvum (0.43%) were the ones registered for the first time, in this species, in Brazilian northeast, besides the association of B. ovis with R. microplus (0.56%). There was no association between gender and age (P>0.05). The development of studies to evaluate the ectoparasite importance as a limiting factor to animal production becomes important.  KEY WORDS: Goats, ectoparasite, sheeps.Caprinos e ovinos apresentam uma diversidade de ectoparasitos que podem resultar perdas consideráveis na produtividade desses animais. Visitaram-se quinze assentamentos de reforma agrária, com o objetivo de identificar ectoparasitos de caprinos e ovinos, procedendo-se à realização de raspados, exames diretos e coletas de exsudato do pavilhão auricular. Dos 494 caprinos examinados, 89,87% apresentaram ectoparasitos, e dos 232 ovinos, 76,72%. Os artrópodes identificados em caprinos foram: Bovicola caprae (80,76%), Rhipicephalus microplus (1,01%), larvas de Cochliomyia hominivorax (0,6%), Psoroptes cuniculi (0,4%), além de Ctenocephalides felis (3,23%), Amblyomma parvum (1,01%) e Linognathus stenopsis (0,2%), sendo pela primeira vez descritos no Nordeste brasileiro. Identificaram-se, também, parasitismo misto de B. caprae com R. microplus (0,46%) e P. cuniculi com B. caprae (0,23%). Em ovinos, identificaram-se B. ovis (74,5%), R. microplus (0,86%), larvas de C. hominivorax (0,43%) e A. parvum (0,43%), registrados pela primeira vez, nessa espécie, no Nordeste do Brasil, além da associação de B. ovis com R. microplus (0,56%). No que concerne ao sexo e à idade, não houve associação (P>0,05). Torna-se importante o desenvolvimento de estudos para avaliar a importância desses ectaparasitas como fator limitante à produção animal.PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Caprinos, ectoparasito, ovinos.Universidade Federal de Goiás2010-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/380010.5216/cab.v11i1.3800Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2010); 110 - 116Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 1 (2010); 110 - 1161809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3800/6515https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3800/8083SuassunaBezerra, Ana DiogenesAhid, Silvia Maria MendesVieira, Luiz da SilvaSoares, Herbert Sousainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-05-12T12:17:11Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/3800Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:11.067678Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
ECTOPARASITOS EM CAPRINOS E OVINOS NO MUNICÍPIO DE MOSSORÓ, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
title ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
spellingShingle ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
SuassunaBezerra, Ana Diogenes
goats
sheep
ectoparasite
caprinos
ovinos
ectoparasito
title_short ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
title_full ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
title_fullStr ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
title_full_unstemmed ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
title_sort ECTOPARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS IN THE TOWN OF MOSSORO, RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
author SuassunaBezerra, Ana Diogenes
author_facet SuassunaBezerra, Ana Diogenes
Ahid, Silvia Maria Mendes
Vieira, Luiz da Silva
Soares, Herbert Sousa
author_role author
author2 Ahid, Silvia Maria Mendes
Vieira, Luiz da Silva
Soares, Herbert Sousa
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SuassunaBezerra, Ana Diogenes
Ahid, Silvia Maria Mendes
Vieira, Luiz da Silva
Soares, Herbert Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv goats
sheep
ectoparasite
caprinos
ovinos
ectoparasito
topic goats
sheep
ectoparasite
caprinos
ovinos
ectoparasito
description Goats and sheeps present an ectoparasite diversity that may result in considerable losses in these animals productivity. Fifteen agrarian reform settlements were visited, with the purpose of identifying ectoparasites in goats and sheeps, in which scraping, direct exams, and auricle exsudate collections were carried out. From the 494 examined goats, 89.87% had ectoparasites, as well as 232 sheeps, 76.72%. The arthropods identified in the goats were: Bovicola caprae (80.76%), Rhipicephalus microplus (1.01%), Cochliomyia hominivorax larvae (0.6%), Psoroptes cuniculi (0.4%), and Ctenocephalides felis (3.23%), Amblyomma parvum (1.01%) and Linognathus stenopsis (0.2%) which were described for the first time in Brazilian northeast. Mixed parasitism of B. caprae with R. microplus (0.46%) and P. cuniculi with B. caprae (0.23%) was also identified. In sheeps, B. ovis (74.5%), R. microplus (0.86%), C. hominivorax larvae (0.43%) and A. parvum (0.43%) were the ones registered for the first time, in this species, in Brazilian northeast, besides the association of B. ovis with R. microplus (0.56%). There was no association between gender and age (P>0.05). The development of studies to evaluate the ectoparasite importance as a limiting factor to animal production becomes important.  KEY WORDS: Goats, ectoparasite, sheeps.
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