Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil

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This study characterizes the structure of endoparasite communities associated with lizards from six Caatinga vegetation areas, Brazil and provide a detailed review of the occurrence and geographic distribution of the endoparasite species found. A total of 451 specimens from 16 lizard species from si...

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Autores: Azevedo Cavalcante, Leonides, Gonçalves-Sousa, José Guilherme, de Oliveira, Cicero Ricardo, Fernandes de Carvalho, Elvis Franklin, Waldemar Ávila, Robson, Pérez, Renata, Honorio Morais, Drausio
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parasites
Pentastomida
Sauria
Parásitos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
Endoparásitos de lagartos en hábitats de caatinga de la región semiárbida del noreste de Brasil
title Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
spellingShingle Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
Azevedo Cavalcante, Leonides
Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parasites
Pentastomida
Sauria
Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parásitos
Pentastomida
Sauria
title_short Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
title_full Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
title_fullStr Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
title_sort Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Azevedo Cavalcante, Leonides
Gonçalves-Sousa, José Guilherme
de Oliveira, Cicero Ricardo
Fernandes de Carvalho, Elvis Franklin
Waldemar Ávila, Robson
Pérez, Renata
Honorio Morais, Drausio
author Azevedo Cavalcante, Leonides
author_facet Azevedo Cavalcante, Leonides
Gonçalves-Sousa, José Guilherme
de Oliveira, Cicero Ricardo
Fernandes de Carvalho, Elvis Franklin
Waldemar Ávila, Robson
Pérez, Renata
Honorio Morais, Drausio
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves-Sousa, José Guilherme
de Oliveira, Cicero Ricardo
Fernandes de Carvalho, Elvis Franklin
Waldemar Ávila, Robson
Pérez, Renata
Honorio Morais, Drausio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parasites
Pentastomida
Sauria
Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parásitos
Pentastomida
Sauria
topic Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parasites
Pentastomida
Sauria
Acantocephala
Cestoda
Nematoda
Parásitos
Pentastomida
Sauria
description This study characterizes the structure of endoparasite communities associated with lizards from six Caatinga vegetation areas, Brazil and provide a detailed review of the occurrence and geographic distribution of the endoparasite species found. A total of 451 specimens from 16 lizard species from six sample locations within the Caatinga domain were examined. Endoparasites were surveyed in the digestive system, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, and thoracic cavity. A total of 1648 was collected from 196 hosts, resulting in an overall prevalence of 43.46% and a mean infection intensity of 8.41 (Range: 1-80). The parasitic community was composed of Acanthocephala, Cestoda, Nematoda and Pentastomida. We identified 21 parasite species, which Parapharyngodon alvarengai Freitas, 1957, Physaloptera sp. and Physalopteroides venancioi Lent, Freitas & Proença, 1946 were the most generalists in terms of host species infected, while Centrorhynchus sp., Parapharyngodon largitor Albo & Rodrigues, 1963, Skrjabinellazia galiardi Chabaud, 1973, Spauligodon sp. were the most specialized parasites found. This study brings 19 new host records along with their corresponding geographic areas. The data presented expands our understanding of endoparasites in the most human-populated semi-arid region in the world, advancing the knowledge of the distribution of parasitic species in the Caatinga and reducing the gaps in parasitological information related to lizards from the semiarid region of Northeast Brazil.
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spelling Endoparasites of lizards in caatinga habitats of the semiarid northeast of BrazilEndoparásitos de lagartos en hábitats de caatinga de la región semiárbida del noreste de BrasilAzevedo Cavalcante, LeonidesGonçalves-Sousa, José Guilhermede Oliveira, Cicero RicardoFernandes de Carvalho, Elvis FranklinWaldemar Ávila, RobsonPérez, RenataHonorio Morais, DrausioAcantocephalaCestodaNematodaParasitesPentastomidaSauriaAcantocephalaCestodaNematodaParásitosPentastomidaSauriaThis study characterizes the structure of endoparasite communities associated with lizards from six Caatinga vegetation areas, Brazil and provide a detailed review of the occurrence and geographic distribution of the endoparasite species found. A total of 451 specimens from 16 lizard species from six sample locations within the Caatinga domain were examined. Endoparasites were surveyed in the digestive system, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, and thoracic cavity. A total of 1648 was collected from 196 hosts, resulting in an overall prevalence of 43.46% and a mean infection intensity of 8.41 (Range: 1-80). The parasitic community was composed of Acanthocephala, Cestoda, Nematoda and Pentastomida. We identified 21 parasite species, which Parapharyngodon alvarengai Freitas, 1957, Physaloptera sp. and Physalopteroides venancioi Lent, Freitas & Proença, 1946 were the most generalists in terms of host species infected, while Centrorhynchus sp., Parapharyngodon largitor Albo & Rodrigues, 1963, Skrjabinellazia galiardi Chabaud, 1973, Spauligodon sp. were the most specialized parasites found. This study brings 19 new host records along with their corresponding geographic areas. The data presented expands our understanding of endoparasites in the most human-populated semi-arid region in the world, advancing the knowledge of the distribution of parasitic species in the Caatinga and reducing the gaps in parasitological information related to lizards from the semiarid region of Northeast Brazil.Este estudio caracteriza la estructura de las comunidades de endoparásitos asociadas a lagartos de seis áreas de vegetación de Caatinga, Brasil, y proporciona una revisión detallada de la ocurrencia y distribución geográfica de las especies de endoparásitos encontradas. Se examinaron 451 especímenes de 16 especies de lagartos de seis localidades de muestreo dentro del dominio de Caatinga. Se estudiaron los endoparásitos del aparato digestivo, los pulmones, el corazón, el hígado, los riñones y la cavidad torácica. Se recogió un total de 1648 en 196 hospedadores, lo que arrojó una prevalencia global del 43,46% y una intensidad media de la infección de 8,41 (amplitud: 1-80). La comunidad parasitaria estaba compuesta por Acanthocephala, Cestoda, Nematoda y Pentastomida. Se identificaron 21 especies de parásitos, siendo Parapharyngodon alvarengai Freitas, 1957, Physaloptera sp. y Physalopteroides venancioi Lent, Freitas & Proença, 1946 los más generalistas en cuanto a especies hospedadoras infectadas, mientras que Centrorhynchus sp., Parapharyngodon largitor Albo & Rodrigues, 1963, Skrjabinellazia galiardi Chabaud, 1973, Spauligodon sp. fueron los parásitos más especializados encontrados. Este estudio aporta 19 nuevos registros de hospedadores junto con sus correspondientes áreas geográficas. Los datos presentados amplían nuestra comprensión de los endoparásitos en la región semiárida más poblada por el hombre en el mundo, avanzando en el conocimiento de la distribución de las especies parásitas en la Caatinga y reduciendo las lagunas en la información parasitológica relacionada con los lagartos de la región semiárida del Nordeste de Brasil.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2025-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/2051Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 1 Núm. 20 (2026): Neotropical Helminthology (Versión Anticipada)1995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/2051/3334https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/20512025-11-21T22:40:20Z
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