Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation

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Autor(a) principal: Paulo Ricardo Silva Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fabricio Thomaz de Oliveira Ker, Amanda Domingues de Araújo, Hudson Alves Pinto, Deborah Aparecida Negrão Correa, Roberta Lima Caldeira, Stefan Michael Geiger
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11121533
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Resumo: The present work aimed to study ecological aspects related to the distribution pattern of medically important and native freshwater mollusks, found in a rural municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Malacological captures were carried out in aquatic environments (lentic and lotic) from 46 locations between October 2018 and September 2019. The collected specimens were subjected to taxonomic identification and evaluation for infection with trematode larvae. Qualitative data were used to analyze the similarity and the odds ratios between the environmental variables. In total, 1125 specimens were sampled, belonging to the following species: Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, B. straminea, B. kuhniana, B. cousini, Biomphalaria sp., and Drepanotrema cimex (Planorbidae), Stenophysa marmorata (Physidae), Omalonyx sp. (Succineidae), Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae), and Pomacea sp. (Ampullaridae). Echinostome, strigeocercaria, and xiphidiocercaria types of larval trematodes were detected in S. marmorata and D. cimex. Of note was the similarity in the distribution of S. marmorata, a supposedly endangered species, with that of the medically important Biomphalaria species, with the two sharing environments. This complex scenario led us to reflect on and discuss the need for the control of important intermediate hosts, as well as the conservation of endangered species. This relevant issue has not yet been discussed in detail, in Brazil or in other countries that recommend snail control.
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spelling 2023-10-30T21:34:45Z2023-10-30T21:34:45Z20221112https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens111215332076-0817http://hdl.handle.net/1843/60290https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1760-0961https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6794-2674https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5519-1348https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7670-5216https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4706-0732https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9741-2727The present work aimed to study ecological aspects related to the distribution pattern of medically important and native freshwater mollusks, found in a rural municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Malacological captures were carried out in aquatic environments (lentic and lotic) from 46 locations between October 2018 and September 2019. The collected specimens were subjected to taxonomic identification and evaluation for infection with trematode larvae. Qualitative data were used to analyze the similarity and the odds ratios between the environmental variables. In total, 1125 specimens were sampled, belonging to the following species: Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, B. straminea, B. kuhniana, B. cousini, Biomphalaria sp., and Drepanotrema cimex (Planorbidae), Stenophysa marmorata (Physidae), Omalonyx sp. (Succineidae), Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae), and Pomacea sp. (Ampullaridae). Echinostome, strigeocercaria, and xiphidiocercaria types of larval trematodes were detected in S. marmorata and D. cimex. Of note was the similarity in the distribution of S. marmorata, a supposedly endangered species, with that of the medically important Biomphalaria species, with the two sharing environments. This complex scenario led us to reflect on and discuss the need for the control of important intermediate hosts, as well as the conservation of endangered species. This relevant issue has not yet been discussed in detail, in Brazil or in other countries that recommend snail control.O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estudar aspectos ecológicos relacionados ao padrão de distribuição de moluscos de água doce nativos e de importância médica, encontrados em um município rural do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. As capturas malacológicas foram realizadas em ambientes aquáticos (lênios e lóticos) de 46 localidades entre outubro de 2018 e setembro de 2019. Os espécimes coletados foram submetidos à identificação taxonômica e avaliação para infecção por larvas de trematódeos. Dados qualitativos foram utilizados para analisar a similaridade e as razões de chance entre as variáveis ambientais. No total foram amostrados 1.125 exemplares, pertencentes às seguintes espécies: Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, B. straminea, B. kuhniana, B. primo, Biomphalaria sp., e Drepanotrema cimex (Planorbidae), Stenophysa marmorata (Physidae), Omalonyx sp. (Succineidae), Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae) e Pomacea sp. (Ampularidae). Os tipos de trematódeos larvais equinostome, strigeocercária e xifidiocercária foram detectados em S. marmorata e D. cimex. Digno de nota foi a semelhança na distribuição de S. marmorata, uma espécie supostamente ameaçada de extinção, com a das espécies de Biomphalaria de importância médica, com os dois ambientes compartilhados. Este cenário complexo nos levou a refletir e discutir a necessidade do controle de importantes hospedeiros intermediários, bem como da conservação de espécies ameaçadas de extinção. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Pesquisa sobre gastrópodes límnicos: relações entre saúde humana e conservação
title Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
spellingShingle Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
Paulo Ricardo Silva Coelho
Malacofauna
Freshwater snails
Diversity
Environmental characterization
Trematodes
Cercariae
Moluscos
Caramujos
Trematódeos
Cercárias
Diversidade
Risco à saúde humana
title_short Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
title_full Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
title_fullStr Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
title_sort Survey on limnic gastropods: relationships between human health and conservation
author Paulo Ricardo Silva Coelho
author_facet Paulo Ricardo Silva Coelho
Fabricio Thomaz de Oliveira Ker
Amanda Domingues de Araújo
Hudson Alves Pinto
Deborah Aparecida Negrão Correa
Roberta Lima Caldeira
Stefan Michael Geiger
author_role author
author2 Fabricio Thomaz de Oliveira Ker
Amanda Domingues de Araújo
Hudson Alves Pinto
Deborah Aparecida Negrão Correa
Roberta Lima Caldeira
Stefan Michael Geiger
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paulo Ricardo Silva Coelho
Fabricio Thomaz de Oliveira Ker
Amanda Domingues de Araújo
Hudson Alves Pinto
Deborah Aparecida Negrão Correa
Roberta Lima Caldeira
Stefan Michael Geiger
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malacofauna
Freshwater snails
Diversity
Environmental characterization
Trematodes
Cercariae
topic Malacofauna
Freshwater snails
Diversity
Environmental characterization
Trematodes
Cercariae
Moluscos
Caramujos
Trematódeos
Cercárias
Diversidade
Risco à saúde humana
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Moluscos
Caramujos
Trematódeos
Cercárias
Diversidade
Risco à saúde humana
description The present work aimed to study ecological aspects related to the distribution pattern of medically important and native freshwater mollusks, found in a rural municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Malacological captures were carried out in aquatic environments (lentic and lotic) from 46 locations between October 2018 and September 2019. The collected specimens were subjected to taxonomic identification and evaluation for infection with trematode larvae. Qualitative data were used to analyze the similarity and the odds ratios between the environmental variables. In total, 1125 specimens were sampled, belonging to the following species: Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, B. straminea, B. kuhniana, B. cousini, Biomphalaria sp., and Drepanotrema cimex (Planorbidae), Stenophysa marmorata (Physidae), Omalonyx sp. (Succineidae), Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae), and Pomacea sp. (Ampullaridae). Echinostome, strigeocercaria, and xiphidiocercaria types of larval trematodes were detected in S. marmorata and D. cimex. Of note was the similarity in the distribution of S. marmorata, a supposedly endangered species, with that of the medically important Biomphalaria species, with the two sharing environments. This complex scenario led us to reflect on and discuss the need for the control of important intermediate hosts, as well as the conservation of endangered species. This relevant issue has not yet been discussed in detail, in Brazil or in other countries that recommend snail control.
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