FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU

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Parasites of wild populations play an important role in the control of ecological communities andecosystems. Information about host ecology are essential to the proper analysis of the epidemiologicalprofile to be considered during process of maintenance of hosts. Moreover, helminths infecting the wh...

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Autores: Carlos, Nancy, Tantaleán, Manuel, Leguía P, V Guillermo, Alcázar G, Paloma, Donadi S, Rodrigo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2008
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1136
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:helminths
eggs
Tayassu pecari
nematodes
trematodes
protected areas
Peru
Helmintos
huevos
nemátodos
trematodos
áreas protegidas
Perú
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spelling FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERUFRECUENCIA DE HELMINTOS EN HUANGANAS SILVESTRES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) RESIDENTES EN AREAS PROTEGIDAS DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE MADRE DE DIOS, PERÚCarlos, Nancy Tantaleán, Manuel Leguía P, V Guillermo Alcázar G, Paloma Donadi S, Rodrigo helminthseggsTayassu pecarinematodestrematodesprotected areasPeruHelmintoshuevosTayassu pecarinemátodostrematodosáreas protegidasPerúParasites of wild populations play an important role in the control of ecological communities andecosystems. Information about host ecology are essential to the proper analysis of the epidemiologicalprofile to be considered during process of maintenance of hosts. Moreover, helminths infecting the whitelipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) from the Peruvian Amazon are unknown, so far. The aim of the present study was to identify and determine the frequency of helminths parasitizing wild peccaries from Madre de Dios Department, Peru. Thirty-three fecal samples preserved in 10% formaldehyde were analyzed by means of the direct method and Ritchie's method (formaldehyde-ether). The total amount of positive samples were of 81.81%. Of these, 81.81% and 12.12% showed the presence of nematode and trematode eggs, respectively. Nematodes were represented by Ascaris sp. (51.51%), ancylostomatids (33.33%), and spirurids (6.06%), as well as the trematode Paragonimus sp. (12.12%). The present survey deals with the first report of the presence and frequency of worms infecting wild specimens of the white-lipped peccary in Peru; T. pecari is here established as a new host record for Paragonimus sp.Los parásitos de las poblaciones silvestres juegan un papel crucial en el mantenimiento de las comunidades ecológicas y ecosistemas, proporcionan información sobre la ecología del huésped y son indispensables dentro del perfil epidemiológico de un plan de manejo del hospedero. A pesar de ésto, no se conocen los parásitos presentes de la huangana (Tayassu pecari) de la amazonía peruana. Los objetivos del presente estudio fueron identificar y determinar la frecuencia de helmintos presentes en huanganas silvestres residentes en el departamento de Madre de Dios, Perú. Para ello, se analizaron 33 muestras fecales conservadas en formol al 10 %, utilizando el método directo y el de Ritchie (formol-éter). En total se obtuvo un 81,81 % de muestras positivas, con un 81,81 % y 12,12 % de animales con huevos de nemátodos y trematodos, respectivamente. Los huevos de nemátodos encontrados fueron de Ascaris sp. (51,51%), Ancylostomatidae (33,33%), Tipo spiruroideo (6,06%) y del tremátodo Paragonimus sp. (12,12%). Este trabajo constituye el primer estudio sobre la presencia de helmintos y sus frecuencias en huanganas del Perú. Con esta información se establece a T. pecari como nuevo hospedero de Paragonimus sp.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2008-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1136Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 2 Núm. 2 (2008): Neotropical Helminthology; 48-531995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1136/1063https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1136/2832https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/11362022-01-11T16:31:03Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
FRECUENCIA DE HELMINTOS EN HUANGANAS SILVESTRES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) RESIDENTES EN AREAS PROTEGIDAS DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE MADRE DE DIOS, PERÚ
title FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
spellingShingle FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
Carlos, Nancy
helminths
eggs
Tayassu pecari
nematodes
trematodes
protected areas
Peru
Helmintos
huevos
Tayassu pecari
nemátodos
trematodos
áreas protegidas
Perú
title_short FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_full FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_fullStr FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_full_unstemmed FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_sort FREQUENCY OF HELMINTHS IN WILD WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES (TAYASSU PECARI LINK, 1795) FROM PROTECTED AREAS IN MADRE DE DIOS DEPARTMENT, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carlos, Nancy
Tantaleán, Manuel
Leguía P, V Guillermo
Alcázar G, Paloma
Donadi S, Rodrigo
author Carlos, Nancy
author_facet Carlos, Nancy
Tantaleán, Manuel
Leguía P, V Guillermo
Alcázar G, Paloma
Donadi S, Rodrigo
author_role author
author2 Tantaleán, Manuel
Leguía P, V Guillermo
Alcázar G, Paloma
Donadi S, Rodrigo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv helminths
eggs
Tayassu pecari
nematodes
trematodes
protected areas
Peru
Helmintos
huevos
Tayassu pecari
nemátodos
trematodos
áreas protegidas
Perú
topic helminths
eggs
Tayassu pecari
nematodes
trematodes
protected areas
Peru
Helmintos
huevos
Tayassu pecari
nemátodos
trematodos
áreas protegidas
Perú
description Parasites of wild populations play an important role in the control of ecological communities andecosystems. Information about host ecology are essential to the proper analysis of the epidemiologicalprofile to be considered during process of maintenance of hosts. Moreover, helminths infecting the whitelipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) from the Peruvian Amazon are unknown, so far. The aim of the present study was to identify and determine the frequency of helminths parasitizing wild peccaries from Madre de Dios Department, Peru. Thirty-three fecal samples preserved in 10% formaldehyde were analyzed by means of the direct method and Ritchie's method (formaldehyde-ether). The total amount of positive samples were of 81.81%. Of these, 81.81% and 12.12% showed the presence of nematode and trematode eggs, respectively. Nematodes were represented by Ascaris sp. (51.51%), ancylostomatids (33.33%), and spirurids (6.06%), as well as the trematode Paragonimus sp. (12.12%). The present survey deals with the first report of the presence and frequency of worms infecting wild specimens of the white-lipped peccary in Peru; T. pecari is here established as a new host record for Paragonimus sp.
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