Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil.
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Brazil is the country with the highest diversity and description rate of amphibian species in the world. The genus Rhinella has 100 species of small, medium and large animals, insectivorous, terrestrial or semi-aquatic and nocturnal. Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 are...
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. Helmintos que infectan a Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 y Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 del noreste de Brasil. Helmintos infectando Rhinella diptycha cope, 1862 e Rhinella granulosa spix,1824 do nordeste do Brasil |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. SOUSA, L.F.S, Leonardo Fernando da Silva Sousa Anurans Bufonidae Caatinga Diversity New record Parasites Anuros Bufonidae Caatinga Diversidad Nuevo registro Parásitos Anuros Bufonidae Caatinga Diversidade Novo registro Parasitos |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil. |
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SOUSA, L.F.S, Leonardo Fernando da Silva Sousa Pires, S.M., Sarah de Moura Pires CARVALHO, T. R. C., Tayná Rafaelle Coêlho de Carvalho Rodrigues, J.P.S., João Pedro de Sousa Rodrigues Lima, E.V.S., Erica Vitória dos Santos Lima Fonseca, M.G, Mariluce Gonçalves Fonseca Benício, Ronildo Alves Freire, S.M, Simone |
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SOUSA, L.F.S, Leonardo Fernando da Silva Sousa |
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SOUSA, L.F.S, Leonardo Fernando da Silva Sousa Pires, S.M., Sarah de Moura Pires CARVALHO, T. R. C., Tayná Rafaelle Coêlho de Carvalho Rodrigues, J.P.S., João Pedro de Sousa Rodrigues Lima, E.V.S., Erica Vitória dos Santos Lima Fonseca, M.G, Mariluce Gonçalves Fonseca Benício, Ronildo Alves Freire, S.M, Simone |
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Pires, S.M., Sarah de Moura Pires CARVALHO, T. R. C., Tayná Rafaelle Coêlho de Carvalho Rodrigues, J.P.S., João Pedro de Sousa Rodrigues Lima, E.V.S., Erica Vitória dos Santos Lima Fonseca, M.G, Mariluce Gonçalves Fonseca Benício, Ronildo Alves Freire, S.M, Simone |
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Anurans Bufonidae Caatinga Diversity New record Parasites Anuros Bufonidae Caatinga Diversidad Nuevo registro Parásitos Anuros Bufonidae Caatinga Diversidade Novo registro Parasitos |
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Anurans Bufonidae Caatinga Diversity New record Parasites Anuros Bufonidae Caatinga Diversidad Nuevo registro Parásitos Anuros Bufonidae Caatinga Diversidade Novo registro Parasitos |
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Brazil is the country with the highest diversity and description rate of amphibian species in the world. The genus Rhinella has 100 species of small, medium and large animals, insectivorous, terrestrial or semi-aquatic and nocturnal. Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 are widely distributed throughout the Brazilian Northeast. Despite their diversity and wide distribution, infectious diseases caused by helminths have caused a reduction in the populations of these animals. In this study, we determined the parasitic fauna of R. diptycha and R. granulosa recorded in the states of Piauí and Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. We collected 60 specimens, 30 of R. diptycha and 30 of R. granulosa, of which 78% of the total (n = 47 individuals) were infected with helminths. The helminths found were Aplectana membranosa Schneider, 1866, Cosmocerca sp. Diesing, 1861, Rhabdias sp Stiles & Hassal, 1905, Oswaldocruzia sp. Travassos, 1917, Physaloptera sp. Rudolphi, 1819, and Cylindrotaenia americana Jewell, 1916. Cosmocerca sp. represents the first record of this taxon parasitizing R. diptycha. Our findings contribute to expanding knowledge about the diversity of helminths parasitizing bufonids in the Northeast region of Brazil. More studies are still needed to understand the mechanisms associated with this parasite-host relationship. |
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Helminths infecting Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 from northeastern Brazil.Helmintos que infectan a Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 y Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 del noreste de Brasil.Helmintos infectando Rhinella diptycha cope, 1862 e Rhinella granulosa spix,1824 do nordeste do BrasilSOUSA, L.F.S, Leonardo Fernando da Silva SousaPires, S.M., Sarah de Moura PiresCARVALHO, T. R. C., Tayná Rafaelle Coêlho de CarvalhoRodrigues, J.P.S., João Pedro de Sousa RodriguesLima, E.V.S., Erica Vitória dos Santos LimaFonseca, M.G, Mariluce Gonçalves FonsecaBenício, Ronildo AlvesFreire, S.M, SimoneAnuransBufonidae CaatingaDiversityNew record ParasitesAnurosBufonidaeCaatingaDiversidadNuevo registroParásitosAnurosBufonidaeCaatingaDiversidadeNovo registroParasitosBrazil is the country with the highest diversity and description rate of amphibian species in the world. The genus Rhinella has 100 species of small, medium and large animals, insectivorous, terrestrial or semi-aquatic and nocturnal. Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 and Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 are widely distributed throughout the Brazilian Northeast. Despite their diversity and wide distribution, infectious diseases caused by helminths have caused a reduction in the populations of these animals. In this study, we determined the parasitic fauna of R. diptycha and R. granulosa recorded in the states of Piauí and Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. We collected 60 specimens, 30 of R. diptycha and 30 of R. granulosa, of which 78% of the total (n = 47 individuals) were infected with helminths. The helminths found were Aplectana membranosa Schneider, 1866, Cosmocerca sp. Diesing, 1861, Rhabdias sp Stiles & Hassal, 1905, Oswaldocruzia sp. Travassos, 1917, Physaloptera sp. Rudolphi, 1819, and Cylindrotaenia americana Jewell, 1916. Cosmocerca sp. represents the first record of this taxon parasitizing R. diptycha. Our findings contribute to expanding knowledge about the diversity of helminths parasitizing bufonids in the Northeast region of Brazil. More studies are still needed to understand the mechanisms associated with this parasite-host relationship.Brasil es el país con mayor diversidad y tasa de descripción de especies de anfibios en el mundo. El género Rhinella cuenta con 100 especies de animales pequeños, medianos y grandes, insectívoros, terrestres o semiacuáticos y nocturnos. Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 y Rhinella granulosa Spix,1824 están ampliamente distribuidas por todo el Nordeste brasileño. A pesar de su diversidad y amplia distribución, las enfermedades infecciosas provocadas por helmintos han ocasionado una reducción de las poblaciones de estos animales. En este estudio, determinamos la fauna parasitaria de R. diptycha y R. granulosa registrada en los estados de Piauí y Maranhão, noreste de Brasil. Se recolectaron 60 ejemplares, 30 de R. diptycha y 30 de R. granulosa, de los cuales el 78% del total (n = 47 individuos) estaban infectados con helmintos. Los helmintos encontrados fueron Aplectana membranosa Schneider, 1866, Cosmocerca sp. Diesing,1861, Rhabdias sp. Stiles & Hassal,1905, Oswaldocruzia sp. Travassos, 1917, Physaloptera sp. Rudolphi, 1819, y Cylindrotaenia americana Jewell, 1916. Cosmocerca sp. representan el primer registro de este taxón parasitando a R. diptycha. Nuestros hallazgos contribuyen a ampliar el conocimiento sobre la diversidad de helmintos que parasitan a los bufónidos en la región Nordeste de Brasil. Aún se necesitan más estudios para comprender los mecanismos asociados con esta relación parásito-huésped.O Brasil é o país com a maior diversidade e taxa de descrição de espécies de anfíbios do mundo. O gênero Rhinella possui 100 espécies de animais de pequeno, médio e grande porte, insetívoros, terrestres ou semiaquáticos e noturnos. Rhinella diptycha Cope, 1862 e Rhinella granulosa Spix, 1824 são amplamente distribuídas em todo o Nordeste brasileiro. Apesar da diversidade e ampla distribuição, as doenças infecciosas causadas por helmintos têm provocado uma redução nas populações destes animais. Neste estudo, nós determinamos a fauna parasitária de R. diptycha e R. granulosa registrados nos estados do Piauí e Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil. Coletamos 60 exemplares, sendo 30 de R. diptycha e 30 de R. granulosa, dos quais 78% do total (n = 47 indivíduos) estavam infectados por helmintos. Os helmintos encontrados foram Aplectana membranosa Schneider, 1866, Cosmocerca sp. Diesing,1861, Rhabdias sp. Stiles & Hassal,1905, Oswaldocruzia sp. Travassos, 1917, Physaloptera sp. Rudolphi, 1819 e Cylindrotaenia americana Jewell, 1916. Cosmocerca sp. representa o primeiro registro deste taxon parasitando R. diptycha. Nossos achados contribuem para ampliar o conhecimento sobre a diversidade de helmintos parasitando bufonídeos na região Nordeste do Brasil. Mais estudos ainda são necessários para compreender os mecanismos associados nesta relação parasita-hospedeiro.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2024-05-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1731Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 18 Núm. 1 (2024): Neotropical Helminthology; 79-921995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1731/2989https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1731/3239https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/17312025-09-15T23:13:07Z |
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