Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast

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The knowledge of parasitic fauna in wild animals is essential for understanding the ecological conditions that determine the occurrence and prevalence of parasites in their hosts. With the exception of records of one Pentastomida (Cephalobaena tetrapoda Heymons, 1922) and two Nematoda (Physaloptera...

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Autores: Leite Matias, Cicera Silvilene, Ferreira-Silva, Cristiana, Pessoa-da-Silva, Willianilson, Andrade de Sousa, Maria Beatriz, Ferreira Silva-Neta, Aldenir, Waldemar Ávila, Robson, Gobbi Grazziotin, Felipe, Garda, Adrian Antonio
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventory
Nematoda
Parasites
Inventario
Parásitos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
Biodiversidad de parásitos que infectan a Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): una especie de serpiente venenosa endémica del noreste de Brasil
title Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
spellingShingle Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
Leite Matias, Cicera Silvilene
Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventory
Nematoda
Parasites
Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventario
Nematoda
Parásitos
title_short Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
title_full Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
title_fullStr Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
title_sort Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian Northeast
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Leite Matias, Cicera Silvilene
Ferreira-Silva, Cristiana
Pessoa-da-Silva, Willianilson
Andrade de Sousa, Maria Beatriz
Ferreira Silva-Neta, Aldenir
Waldemar Ávila, Robson
Gobbi Grazziotin, Felipe
Garda, Adrian Antonio
author Leite Matias, Cicera Silvilene
author_facet Leite Matias, Cicera Silvilene
Ferreira-Silva, Cristiana
Pessoa-da-Silva, Willianilson
Andrade de Sousa, Maria Beatriz
Ferreira Silva-Neta, Aldenir
Waldemar Ávila, Robson
Gobbi Grazziotin, Felipe
Garda, Adrian Antonio
author_role author
author2 Ferreira-Silva, Cristiana
Pessoa-da-Silva, Willianilson
Andrade de Sousa, Maria Beatriz
Ferreira Silva-Neta, Aldenir
Waldemar Ávila, Robson
Gobbi Grazziotin, Felipe
Garda, Adrian Antonio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventory
Nematoda
Parasites
Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventario
Nematoda
Parásitos
topic Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventory
Nematoda
Parasites
Acanthocephala
Caatinga
Cestoda
Inventario
Nematoda
Parásitos
description The knowledge of parasitic fauna in wild animals is essential for understanding the ecological conditions that determine the occurrence and prevalence of parasites in their hosts. With the exception of records of one Pentastomida (Cephalobaena tetrapoda Heymons, 1922) and two Nematoda (Physaloptera sp. And Aspiculuris sp.), detailed information about the helminth fauna associated with the jararaca Bothrops erythromelas Amaral, 1923 is lacking. This species has a wide distribution in the Caatinga, with records in marginal areas of the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest. Here, we describe the patterns of richness, abundance, and prevalence of helminths in B. erythromelas, a venomous snake from northeastern Brazil. The parasitized snakes were collected from six Brazilian states in the Northeast region: Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, and Rio Grande do Norte. We examined the gastrointestinal tract of 127 specimens and found 76 individuals infected with at least one endoparasite, represented by 17 taxa of helminths: two Acanthocephala, three Cestoda, and 12 Nematoda. With our results, knowledge about hidden biodiversity is expanded, particularly as this is a pioneering study regarding the helminth fauna of B. erythromelas. We also describe the occurrence of the species Physaloptera lutzi Cristofaro, Guimarães & Rodrigues, 1976 and Parapharyngodon hispidus Ferreita et al., 2021 for the first time in snakes.
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spelling Biodiversity of parasites infecting Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): an endemic venomous snake species from the Brazilian NortheastBiodiversidad de parásitos que infectan a Bothrops erythromelas amaral, 1923 (Squamata, Viperidae): una especie de serpiente venenosa endémica del noreste de BrasilLeite Matias, Cicera SilvileneFerreira-Silva, Cristiana Pessoa-da-Silva, Willianilson Andrade de Sousa, Maria Beatriz Ferreira Silva-Neta, Aldenir Waldemar Ávila, Robson Gobbi Grazziotin, Felipe Garda, Adrian AntonioAcanthocephalaCaatingaCestodaInventoryNematodaParasitesAcanthocephalaCaatingaCestodaInventarioNematodaParásitosThe knowledge of parasitic fauna in wild animals is essential for understanding the ecological conditions that determine the occurrence and prevalence of parasites in their hosts. With the exception of records of one Pentastomida (Cephalobaena tetrapoda Heymons, 1922) and two Nematoda (Physaloptera sp. And Aspiculuris sp.), detailed information about the helminth fauna associated with the jararaca Bothrops erythromelas Amaral, 1923 is lacking. This species has a wide distribution in the Caatinga, with records in marginal areas of the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest. Here, we describe the patterns of richness, abundance, and prevalence of helminths in B. erythromelas, a venomous snake from northeastern Brazil. The parasitized snakes were collected from six Brazilian states in the Northeast region: Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, and Rio Grande do Norte. We examined the gastrointestinal tract of 127 specimens and found 76 individuals infected with at least one endoparasite, represented by 17 taxa of helminths: two Acanthocephala, three Cestoda, and 12 Nematoda. With our results, knowledge about hidden biodiversity is expanded, particularly as this is a pioneering study regarding the helminth fauna of B. erythromelas. We also describe the occurrence of the species Physaloptera lutzi Cristofaro, Guimarães & Rodrigues, 1976 and Parapharyngodon hispidus Ferreita et al., 2021 for the first time in snakes.El conocimiento de la fauna parasitaria en animales silvestres es esencial para comprender las condiciones ecológicas que determinan la ocurrencia y prevalencia de parásitos en sus hospedadores. Con la excepción de registros de un Pentastomida (Cephalobaena tetrapoda Heymons, 1922) y dos Nematoda (Physaloptera sp. y Aspiculuris sp.), falta información detallada sobre la fauna de helmintos asociada con la jararaca Bothrops erythromelas Amaral, 1923. Esta especie tiene una amplia distribución en la Caatinga, con registros en áreas marginales del Cerrado y la Mata Atlántica. Aquí, describimos los patrones de riqueza, abundancia y prevalencia de helmintos en B. erythromelas, una serpiente venenosa del noreste de Brasil. Las serpientes parasitadas fueron recolectadas en seis estados brasileños de la región Nordeste: Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí y Rio Grande do Norte. Examinamos el tracto gastrointestinal de 127 especímenes y encontramos 76 individuos infectados con al menos un endoparásito, representado por 17 taxones de helmintos: dos Acanthocephala, tres Cestoda y 12 Nematoda. Con nuestros resultados, se amplía el conocimiento sobre la biodiversidad oculta, especialmente porque este es un estudio pionero sobre la fauna de helmintos de B. erythromelas. También describimos por primera vez la ocurrencia de las especies Physaloptera lutzi Cristofaro, Guimarães & Rodrigues, 1976 y Parapharyngodon hispidus Ferreira et al., 2021 en serpientes.O conhecimento da fauna parasitária em animais silvestres é essencial para compreender as condições ecológicas que determinam a ocorrência e prevalência de parasitas em seus hospedeiros. Com exceção dos registros de um Pentastomida (Cephalobaena tetrapoda) e dois Nematoda (Physaloptera sp. e Aspiculuris sp.), faltam informações detalhadas sobre a helmintofauna associada à jararaca Bothrops erythromelas. Esta espécie possui ampla distribuição na Caatinga, com registros em áreas marginais do Cerrado e da Mata Atlântica. Aqui, descrevemos padrões de riqueza, abundância e prevalência de helmintos em B. erythromelas, uma cobra venenosa do nordeste do Brasil. As cobras parasitadas foram coletadas em seis estados brasileiros da região Nordeste: Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí e Rio Grande do Norte. Examinamos o trato gastrointestinal de 127 espécimes e encontramos 76 indivíduos infectados com pelo menos um endoparasita, representados por 17 táxons de helmintos: dois Acanthocephala, três Cestoda e 12 Nematoda. Com nossos resultados, amplia-se o conhecimento sobre a biodiversidade oculta, principalmente por se tratar de um estudo pioneiro sobre a helmintofauna de B. erythromelas. Descrevemos também pela primeira vez a ocorrência das espécies Physaloptera lutzi e Parapharyngodon hispidus em serpentes.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2024-10-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1808Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 2 Núm. 18 (2024): Neotropical Helminthology ; 157-1751995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1808/3045https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/18082025-03-14T16:35:29Z
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