Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil

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This study presents the composition of the helminth community and the parameters of parasitic infection (abundance, prevalence, mean intensity of infection) of five species of lizards collected in an area of Carrasco in the Northeast region of Brazil. Collections were made between May and September...

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Autores: Cardoso Lacerda, Glória Maria, de Araujo Filho, João Antonio, Bisaggio Pereira, Felipe, Cardozo Ribeiro, Samuel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2026
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/2113
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/2113
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Carrasco
Helminth fauna
Nematoda
Neotropical region
Fauna helmíntica
Región neotropical
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
Diversidad de helmintos parásitos asociados con lagartos en un entorno poco estudiado del dominio de la Caatinga, en el noreste de Brasil
title Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
Cardoso Lacerda, Glória Maria
Carrasco
Helminth fauna
Nematoda
Neotropical region
Carrasco
Fauna helmíntica
Nematoda
Región neotropical
title_short Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
title_full Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
title_sort Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cardoso Lacerda, Glória Maria
de Araujo Filho, João Antonio
Bisaggio Pereira, Felipe
Cardozo Ribeiro, Samuel
author Cardoso Lacerda, Glória Maria
author_facet Cardoso Lacerda, Glória Maria
de Araujo Filho, João Antonio
Bisaggio Pereira, Felipe
Cardozo Ribeiro, Samuel
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Bisaggio Pereira, Felipe
Cardozo Ribeiro, Samuel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Carrasco
Helminth fauna
Nematoda
Neotropical region
Carrasco
Fauna helmíntica
Nematoda
Región neotropical
topic Carrasco
Helminth fauna
Nematoda
Neotropical region
Carrasco
Fauna helmíntica
Nematoda
Región neotropical
description This study presents the composition of the helminth community and the parameters of parasitic infection (abundance, prevalence, mean intensity of infection) of five species of lizards collected in an area of Carrasco in the Northeast region of Brazil. Collections were made between May and September 2021 in a carrasco environment located in Chapada do Araripe, Ceará state, Brazil. Specimens were captured using traps and also manually during active searches. The parasites found were collected and infection patterns estimated for each species. A total of 239 parasites were collected from 21 hosts. The community was predominantly composed of nematodes. The lizard Phyllopezus pollicaris (Spix, 1825) had the highest parasitic diversity, and the nematode species S. oxkutzcabiensis Chitwood, 1938 was the most prevalent in the community. Most nematode species were found in the gastrointestinal tract of the hosts. Parasitic members of the Pharyngodonidae family were the most common nematodes found. We found strong similarities in the composition and distribution of endoparasite species in the Carrasco and the adjacent Caatinga environments. The endoparasite community recorded was diverse, and some nematode species were associated with specific host species. The lizards E. bibronii Boulenger, 1885 Boulenger, 1885 and P. pollicaris are recorded here as new hosts for Onchocercidae and P. travassosi Pereira, 1935, respectvely. The data presented here provide new information, expanding knowledge about the composition of the helminthological fauna of lizards occurring in the Caatinga.
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spelling Diversity of parasitic helminths associated with lizards in a little studied environment in the Caatinga domain, northeastern BrazilDiversidad de helmintos parásitos asociados con lagartos en un entorno poco estudiado del dominio de la Caatinga, en el noreste de BrasilCardoso Lacerda, Glória Mariade Araujo Filho, João AntonioBisaggio Pereira, FelipeCardozo Ribeiro, SamuelCarrascoHelminth faunaNematodaNeotropical regionCarrascoFauna helmínticaNematodaRegión neotropicalThis study presents the composition of the helminth community and the parameters of parasitic infection (abundance, prevalence, mean intensity of infection) of five species of lizards collected in an area of Carrasco in the Northeast region of Brazil. Collections were made between May and September 2021 in a carrasco environment located in Chapada do Araripe, Ceará state, Brazil. Specimens were captured using traps and also manually during active searches. The parasites found were collected and infection patterns estimated for each species. A total of 239 parasites were collected from 21 hosts. The community was predominantly composed of nematodes. The lizard Phyllopezus pollicaris (Spix, 1825) had the highest parasitic diversity, and the nematode species S. oxkutzcabiensis Chitwood, 1938 was the most prevalent in the community. Most nematode species were found in the gastrointestinal tract of the hosts. Parasitic members of the Pharyngodonidae family were the most common nematodes found. We found strong similarities in the composition and distribution of endoparasite species in the Carrasco and the adjacent Caatinga environments. The endoparasite community recorded was diverse, and some nematode species were associated with specific host species. The lizards E. bibronii Boulenger, 1885 Boulenger, 1885 and P. pollicaris are recorded here as new hosts for Onchocercidae and P. travassosi Pereira, 1935, respectvely. The data presented here provide new information, expanding knowledge about the composition of the helminthological fauna of lizards occurring in the Caatinga.Este estudio presenta la composición de la comunidad de helmintos y los parámetros de infección parasitaria (abundancia, prevalencia, intensidad media de la infección) de cinco especies de lagartos recogidos en una zona de Carrasco, en la región noreste de Brasil. Las recolecciones se realizaron entre mayo y septiembre de 2021 en un entorno de carrasco situado en Chapada do Araripe, estado de Ceará, Brasil. Los especímenes se capturaron utilizando trampas y también manualmente durante búsquedas activas. Se recolectaron los parásitos encontrados y se estimaron los patrones de infección para cada especie. Se recolectaron un total de 239 parásitos de 21 huéspedes. La comunidad estaba compuesta predominantemente por nematodos. El lagarto Phyllopezus pollicaris (Spix, 1825) presentó la mayor diversidad parasitaria, y la especie de nematodo S. oxkutzcabiensis Chitwood, 1938 fue la más prevalente en la comunidad. La mayoría de las especies de nematodos se encontraron en el tracto gastrointestinal de los huéspedes. Los miembros parásitos de la familia Pharyngodonidae fueron los nematodos más comunes encontrados. Encontramos fuertes similitudes en la composición y distribución de las especies de endoparásitos en los entornos de Carrasco y la Caatinga adyacente. La comunidad de endoparásitos registrada era diversa, y algunas especies de nematodos estaban asociadas a especies hospedadoras específicas. Los lagartos E. bibronii Boulenger, 1885 Boulenger, 1885 y P. pollicaris se registran aquí como nuevos hospedadores de Onchocercidae y P. travassosi Pereira, 1935, respectivamente. Los datos aquí presentados proporcionan nueva información, ampliando el conocimiento sobre la composición de la fauna helmintológica de los lagartos que habitan en la Caatinga.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2026-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/2113Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (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/2113/3403https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/21132026-04-14T21:34:06Z
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