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Parasitol Res ; 119(7): 2237-2244, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32451718

RESUMO

Ecological data on marine mammal parasites represent an excellent opportunity to expand our understanding of host-parasite systems. In this study, we used a dataset of intestinal helminth parasites on 167 long-finned pilot whales Globicephala melas (Traill, 1809) from seven localities in the Faroe Islands to evaluate the extent to which the host's age and sex influence the occurrence, richness, and nested pattern of helminth parasites and the importance of individual hosts to the helminth community. We found positive effects of age on both the occurrence and richness of helminths. Older host individuals showed an ordered accumulation of parasites, as evidenced by the nested pattern in their composition. Males had a higher occurrence of parasites than females, but the richness of helminths did not differ between sexes. Our findings suggest that differences in host-parasite interactions in long-finned pilot whales result mainly from age-structured variations in biological and behavioral characteristics.


Assuntos
Helmintíase/epidemiologia , Helmintos/isolamento & purificação , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita/fisiologia , Baleias Piloto/parasitologia , Distribuição por Idade , Fatores Etários , Animais , Dinamarca/epidemiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Intestinos/parasitologia , Masculino , Fatores Sexuais
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Acta biol. colomb ; 24(2): 397-402, May-ago. 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1010868

RESUMO

ABSTRACT Neotropical amphibians play important roles as preys and predators in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The subfamily Pseudinae includes small and medium-sized frogs within three genera representing 13 valid species. Most published records of predation on Pseudinae frogs are anecdotic and scarce. Herein, we provide five new reports of predation and presenting a detailed literature review on Pseudinae predation, with 15 studies published between 1983-2017. Pseudinae species were preyed at both day and night by a wide variety of predators, principally birds. Adults were preyed upon more frequently than juveniles and tadpoles. In the present study, most predators were diurnal, with birds accounting for most records. A variety of invertebrates prey on anurans, but water bugs and spiders are the most common ones. In the present study, water bugs comprised 75 % of the Pseudinae predation records by invertebrates. However, anuran predation by invertebrates remains poorly documented. Thus, the description of new cases of predation accompanied by a review of the data available in the literature is crucial to understanding Neotropical food webs.


RESUMEN Los anfibios neotropicales desempeñan papeles importantes como depredadores y presas en los ecosistemas dulce acuícolas y terrestres. La subfamilia Pseudinae incluye ranas pequeñas y medianas, distribuidas en tres géneros y representando 13 especies válidas. Los registros de depredación de Pseudinae son escasos y anecdóticos. Por lo tanto, el conocimiento de nuevos casos puede mejorar nuestra comprensión de las relaciones depredador-presa entre estas ranas y su papel en la cadena trófica. Presentamos cinco nuevos registros de depredación y revisamos los casos de depredación de la literatura, que incluyen 15 estudios publicados entre 1983 y 2017. Las especies de Pseudinae son depredadas, tanto durante el día como en la noche, por una gran variedad de depredadores, principalmente aves. Los adultos son más frecuentemente depredados que los juveniles y los renacuajos. En el presente estudio, las chinches de agua representan 75 % de los registros de depredación de Pseudinae por invertebrados. Sin embargo, depredación de anuros por invertebrados permanece poco documentada. Por lo tanto, la descripción de nuevos casos de depredación, junto a una revisión de los datos disponibles en la literatura es crucial para entender redes tróficas neotropicales.

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Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 59: e15, 2017 Apr 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28423090

RESUMO

The dissemination of the giant African snail Achatina fulica in several countries has triggered a great number of studies on the mollusk, including those on zoonoses related to health in humans. The current research is a scientific survey on articles published in four databases, namely, PubMed, Bireme, Scielo and Lilacs. Results indicate that Brazil has a prominent position in international scientific production on this subject, with focus on Angiostrongylus cantonensis occurrences.


Assuntos
Bibliometria , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto , Caramujos , Zoonoses , Angiostrongylus cantonensis , Animais , Brasil
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 59: e15, 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-842779

RESUMO

ABSTRACT The dissemination of the giant African snail Achatina fulica in several countries has triggered a great number of studies on the mollusk, including those on zoonoses related to health in humans. The current research is a scientific survey on articles published in four databases, namely, PubMed, Bireme, Scielo and Lilacs. Results indicate that Brazil has a prominent position in international scientific production on this subject, with focus on Angiostrongylus cantonensis occurrences.


Assuntos
Animais , Bibliometria , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto , Caramujos , Zoonoses , Angiostrongylus cantonensis , Brasil
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Zool Stud ; 55: e34, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31966179

RESUMO

Fabrício Hiroiuki Oda, Vinicius Guerra Batista, Priscilla Guedes Gambale, Fabio Teruo Mise, Fagner de Souza, Sybelle Bellay, Jean Carlo G. Ortega, and Ricardo Massato Takemoto (2016) The expansion of agriculture causes habitat loss and fragmentation that negatively affects biodiversity. We analyzed the species richness, composition and habitat preferences of anuran species in aquatic habitats in mesophytic semideciduous Atlantic Forest remnants and surrounding agricultural landscapes in southern Brazil, between April 2011 and March 2013. Nineteen anuran species, belonging to 11 genera and 5 families, were recorded. Species richness was similar between the forest remnants and the agricultural landscapes (18 and 19 species, respectively). Anuran species composition was associated with habitat type and the number of vegetation types in breeding habitats. Most species preferred breeding habitats in the agricultural landscape. Our results suggest that the anuran species recorded have access to both forest remnants and agricultural landscapes, as species richness in the two areas was similar. Habitat type and the number of vegetation types may influence species composition, because vegetation provides shelter and calling sites for anurans, which breed mainly in lentic water bodies. Thus, to maintain anuran populations in fragmented landscapes, it is important to preserve artificially constructed bodies of water within the agricultural landscape and on the forest edge.

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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 13(1): 124-132, jan.-mar. 2013. graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-673156

RESUMO

A plasticidade adaptativa tem sido postulada como um fator importante para explicar a distribuição e abundância de espécies em habitat com diferentes níveis de variação ambiental e a heterogeneidade ambiental tem sido apontada como responsável pela manutenção, aumento ou diminuição da diversidade. Neste trabalho, determinamos o efeito da periodicidade e estrutura do habitat sobre a riqueza e composição de espécies em três diferentes habitat: córrego (P1), poças temporárias (P2) e represa permanente (P3) em um agrossistema no Cerrado do Brasil central. Nove expedições de campo foram realizadas entre outubro de 2005 e abril de 2007. Os métodos de amostragem por encontro visual e procura auditiva foram utilizados para o registro das espécies. Foram registradas 19 espécies de anuros pertencentes a quatro famílias: Bufonidae (uma espécie), Hylidae (nove espécies), Leptodactylidae (cinco espécies) e Leiuperidae (quatro espécies). Maior riqueza e a abundância foram registradas nas lagoas temporárias (P2), que diferiram significativamente do córrego (P1) e da represa permanente (P3). Dendropsophus nanus, Hypsiboas raniceps e Leptodactylus chaquensis apresentaram forte associação com o sítio P2. Os sítios P2 e P3 apresentaram maior diferenciação entre si na composição de espécies, do que quando comparados ao sítio P1. Apesar dos corpos d'água estudados estarem inseridos em área de intensa agricultura e sofrerem elevado grau de perturbação antrópica, esses ambientes apresentam elevada riqueza de espécies, constituindo-se como importantes refúgios para anurofauna da região. Entretanto, as espécies registradas são associadas a áreas antropizadas ou fitofisionomias abertas sendo favorecidas com a criação de ambientes artificiais como os observados no presente estudo.


Adaptive plasticity has been postulated as one of the integrating factors that explain the distribution and abundance of species on different habitat with different environmental variations. The environmental heterogeneity is the most important factor for the maintenance, increment or decrement of biodiversity. On this study we determined the effect of periodicity and habitat structure on the richness and composition of species of three different habitat: stream (P1), temporary ponds (P2) and permanent dam (P3) in an agrosystem in the Central Brazilian Cerrado. We performed nine excursions to the field during November 2005 to April 2007. We found and registered the species by direct search and vocalization orientation. We identified 19 anuran species belonging to four families: Bufonidae (one species), Hylidae (nine species), Leptodactylidae (five species), and Leiuperidae (four species). The greatest richness and abundance were recorded in temporary ponds (P2), which differed significantly from the stream (P1) and from the permanent dam (P3). Dendropsophus nanus, Hypsiboas raniceps and Leptodactylus chaquensis showed strong association with P2. P2 and P3 showed greater differentiation between themselves in species composition than when compared to P1. Despite the fact that the studied areas are surrounded by intense farming and present a high degree of anthropic disturbance, these areas showed a high species richness being an important refugee for the amphibians, although the species found on this work are usually associated to impacted areas or open phytophysiognomies and are favored with the creation of artificial environments such as those in this study.

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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 9(4): 219-232, Oct.-Dec. 2009. ilus, tab, mapas, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-543238

RESUMO

O Cerrado representa um dos maiores domínios fitogeográficos da América do Sul, sendo o segundo maior domínio de vegetação no Brasil e um dos 34 hotspots de biodiversidade do planeta. No presente estudo, a diversidade e distribuição espacial e temporal de anfíbios anuros foram estudadas entre outubro de 2005 e agosto de 2006, em três áreas de Cerrado no município de Niquelândia, estado de Goiás. Foram registradas 29 espécies pertencentes a oito famílias: Bufonidae (uma espécie), Cyclorhamphidae (três espécies), Dendrobatidae (uma espécie), Hylidae (dez espécies), Leiuperidae (uma espécie), Leptodactylidae (nove espécies), Microhylidae (duas espécies) e Strabomantidae (duas espécies). As Áreas 1 e 2 apresentaram as maiores riquezas com 21 e 18 espécies, respectivamente. Todavia, maior diversidade foi encontrada na Área 2, que apresentou uma alta equitabilidade. Dentre os sítios reprodutivos, a estabilidade do corpo d'água permanente que mantém água durante todo o ano favoreceu a ocorrência de espécies com padrões de reprodução intermediário e prolongado, contribuindo para a maior riqueza de espécies nesse ambiente. A distribuição temporal das espécies foi influenciada tanto pelo regime de chuvas quanto pela temperatura, pois os machos da maioria das espécies (86 por cento) vocalizaram na estação chuvosa. Physalaemus cuvieri utilizou seis dos 14 sítios estudados para reprodução, sendo considerada uma espécie generalista. Por outro lado, Hypsiboas lundii, Barycholos ternetzi, Leptodactylus gr. marmoratus, Leptodactylus cf. martinezi e Ameerega flavopicta apresentam limitações impostas por modos reprodutivos específicos ficando restritas a um determinado hábitat.


The Cerrado is one of the largest phytogeographic domains of South America, being the second largest Brazilian phytogeographic domain and one of the 34 most endangered regions on the planet. In this study, the spatio-temporal distribution of frogs were studied between October 2005 and August 2006 in three Cerrado areas of Niquelândia, Goiás State, central Brazil. Twenty-nine anuran species were recorded, belonging to eight families: Bufonidae (one species), Cyclorhamphidae (three species), Dendrobatidae (one species), Hylidae (ten species), Leiuperidae (one species), Leptodactylidae (nine species), Microhylidae (two species) and Strabomantidae (two species). Areas 1 and 2 showed the greatest richness, with 21 and 18 species respectively. However, greater diversity was found in Area 2 which showed high evenness. Among breeding sites, those that hold water throughout the year favored the occurrence of species with intermediate and prolonged reproductive activity, which contributed for an increase in the species richness in these sites. The temporal distribution of species was influenced by rainfall and temperature, with males of most species (86 percent) vocalizing in the rainy season. Physalaemus cuvieri used six of the 14 sites studied for reproduction, and is considered a generalist species. However, Hypsiboas lundii, Barycholos ternetzi, Leptodactylus gr. marmoratus, Leptodactylus cf. martinezi and Ameerega flavopicta have limitations imposed by specific reproductive modes, being restricted to localized habitats.

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