Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil
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Summary: | The objective of this work was to evaluate the diversity of ticks associated with free-living animals and to investigate new host records for ticks. Ticks were collected from animals rescued during the flood of the Jamari River in the municipality of Ariquemes, state of Rondônia, North Region of Brazil. A total of 39 animals were captured, out of which 10 were amphibians, 19 were reptiles and 10 were mammals. A total of 127 ticks of the Amblyomma genus were collected from these animals, distributed among seven species: Amblyomma dissimile, Amblyomma geayi, Amblyomma humerale, Amblyomma longirostre, Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma rotundatum and Amblyomma varium. In addition, one specimen of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus was collected. Among these specimens, 85 were adults and 42 were nymphs, with A. rotundatum being the most prevalent species. An Amblyomma spp. larvae was also collected from a lizard (Uranoscodon superciliosus), and one Amblyomma calcaratum and one Amblyomma dubitatum were recovered from the environment, thus totaling 130 ticks. Among the Ixodidae collected from different hosts, we provide the first report for the species A. rotundatum parasitizing Rhinella major, U. superciliosus, Leptophis ahaetulla, Chironius multiventris, and Mastigodryas boddaerti, as well as of A. humerale parasitizing U. superciliosus, A. geayi parasitizing Choloepus didactylus, and Rhipicephalus (B.) microplus parasitizing Alouatta puruensis. |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, BrazilEspécies de vida selvagem, fauna ixodídica e novos registros de hospedeiros de carrapatos em uma área de Floresta Amazônica, Rondônia, BrasilNew hostsTick faunawild animalsThe objective of this work was to evaluate the diversity of ticks associated with free-living animals and to investigate new host records for ticks. Ticks were collected from animals rescued during the flood of the Jamari River in the municipality of Ariquemes, state of Rondônia, North Region of Brazil. A total of 39 animals were captured, out of which 10 were amphibians, 19 were reptiles and 10 were mammals. A total of 127 ticks of the Amblyomma genus were collected from these animals, distributed among seven species: Amblyomma dissimile, Amblyomma geayi, Amblyomma humerale, Amblyomma longirostre, Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma rotundatum and Amblyomma varium. In addition, one specimen of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus was collected. Among these specimens, 85 were adults and 42 were nymphs, with A. rotundatum being the most prevalent species. An Amblyomma spp. larvae was also collected from a lizard (Uranoscodon superciliosus), and one Amblyomma calcaratum and one Amblyomma dubitatum were recovered from the environment, thus totaling 130 ticks. Among the Ixodidae collected from different hosts, we provide the first report for the species A. rotundatum parasitizing Rhinella major, U. superciliosus, Leptophis ahaetulla, Chironius multiventris, and Mastigodryas boddaerti, as well as of A. humerale parasitizing U. superciliosus, A. geayi parasitizing Choloepus didactylus, and Rhipicephalus (B.) microplus parasitizing Alouatta puruensis.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Biologia do Carrapato Embrapa Gado de Corte Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária – EMBRAPACentro Universitário da Grande DouradosUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul – UFMSLaboratório de Entomologia Médica Fundação Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZFundação de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento do Ensino Ciência e Tecnologia – FUNDECT. Governo do Estado de Mato Grosso do SulDepartamento de Patologia Veterinária Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias – FCAV Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESPCentro de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico – CDTec Universidade Federal de Pelotas – UFPELDepartamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva e Saúde Animal Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia Universidade de São Paulo – USPEmbrapa Gado de Corte Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária – EMBRAPADepartamento de Patologia Veterinária Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias – FCAV Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESPEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Centro Universitário da Grande DouradosUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)Fundação Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZCiência e Tecnologia – FUNDECT. Governo do Estado de Mato Grosso do SulUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Zimmermann, Namor PinheiroAguirre, André de Abreu RangelRodrigues, Vinicius da SilvaGarcia, Marcos ValérioMedeiros, Jansen FernandesBlecha, Isabella Maiumi ZaidanDuarte, Pamella OliveiraCruz, Breno Cayeiro [UNESP]Cunha, Rodrigo CasqueroMartins, Thiago FernandesAndreotti, Renato2018-12-11T17:21:02Z2018-12-11T17:21:02Z2018-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article177-182application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-296120180022Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria, v. 27, n. 2, p. 177-182, 2018.0103-846Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/17649910.1590/S1984-296120180022S1984-296120180002001772-s2.0-85049052252S1984-29612018000200177.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-24T06:13:46Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/176499Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-11-24T06:13:46Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil Espécies de vida selvagem, fauna ixodídica e novos registros de hospedeiros de carrapatos em uma área de Floresta Amazônica, Rondônia, Brasil |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil Zimmermann, Namor Pinheiro New hosts Tick fauna wild animals |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil |
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Wildlife species, Ixodid fauna and new host records for ticks in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil |
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Zimmermann, Namor Pinheiro |
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Zimmermann, Namor Pinheiro Aguirre, André de Abreu Rangel Rodrigues, Vinicius da Silva Garcia, Marcos Valério Medeiros, Jansen Fernandes Blecha, Isabella Maiumi Zaidan Duarte, Pamella Oliveira Cruz, Breno Cayeiro [UNESP] Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero Martins, Thiago Fernandes Andreotti, Renato |
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Aguirre, André de Abreu Rangel Rodrigues, Vinicius da Silva Garcia, Marcos Valério Medeiros, Jansen Fernandes Blecha, Isabella Maiumi Zaidan Duarte, Pamella Oliveira Cruz, Breno Cayeiro [UNESP] Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero Martins, Thiago Fernandes Andreotti, Renato |
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Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) Centro Universitário da Grande Dourados Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) Fundação Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZ Ciência e Tecnologia – FUNDECT. Governo do Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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Zimmermann, Namor Pinheiro Aguirre, André de Abreu Rangel Rodrigues, Vinicius da Silva Garcia, Marcos Valério Medeiros, Jansen Fernandes Blecha, Isabella Maiumi Zaidan Duarte, Pamella Oliveira Cruz, Breno Cayeiro [UNESP] Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero Martins, Thiago Fernandes Andreotti, Renato |
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New hosts Tick fauna wild animals |
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New hosts Tick fauna wild animals |
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the diversity of ticks associated with free-living animals and to investigate new host records for ticks. Ticks were collected from animals rescued during the flood of the Jamari River in the municipality of Ariquemes, state of Rondônia, North Region of Brazil. A total of 39 animals were captured, out of which 10 were amphibians, 19 were reptiles and 10 were mammals. A total of 127 ticks of the Amblyomma genus were collected from these animals, distributed among seven species: Amblyomma dissimile, Amblyomma geayi, Amblyomma humerale, Amblyomma longirostre, Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma rotundatum and Amblyomma varium. In addition, one specimen of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus was collected. Among these specimens, 85 were adults and 42 were nymphs, with A. rotundatum being the most prevalent species. An Amblyomma spp. larvae was also collected from a lizard (Uranoscodon superciliosus), and one Amblyomma calcaratum and one Amblyomma dubitatum were recovered from the environment, thus totaling 130 ticks. Among the Ixodidae collected from different hosts, we provide the first report for the species A. rotundatum parasitizing Rhinella major, U. superciliosus, Leptophis ahaetulla, Chironius multiventris, and Mastigodryas boddaerti, as well as of A. humerale parasitizing U. superciliosus, A. geayi parasitizing Choloepus didactylus, and Rhipicephalus (B.) microplus parasitizing Alouatta puruensis. |
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