SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME

The impact of the São Francisco River Transposition on the helminth community of small mammals is unknown so far, particularly the existence of helminths of zoonotic origin. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the helminth fauna of small mammals in areas along the aqueduct of the S...

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Main Authors: Simões, Raquel Oiveira, Garcia, Juberlan Silva, Costa-Neto, Sócrates Fraga, Santos, Michele Maria, Faro, Marta Júlia, Maldonado Jr., Arnaldo
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação (ABECO) 2017
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spelling ftufriodejaneiro:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9849 2024-09-15T18:32:00+00:00 SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME Simões, Raquel Oiveira Garcia, Juberlan Silva Costa-Neto, Sócrates Fraga Santos, Michele Maria Faro, Marta Júlia Maldonado Jr., Arnaldo 2017-03-21 application/pdf https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/oa/article/view/9849 eng eng Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação (ABECO) https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/oa/article/view/9849/7614 https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/oa/article/view/9849 Copyright (c) 2017 Oecologia Australis Oecologia Australis; v. 21 n. 1 (2017): Special Issue on Ecology of Parasites and Vectors Oecologia Australis; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2017): Special Issue on Ecology of Parasites and Vectors 2177-6199 Helminth fauna Marsupials Rodents info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftufriodejaneiro 2024-06-24T04:23:30Z The impact of the São Francisco River Transposition on the helminth community of small mammals is unknown so far, particularly the existence of helminths of zoonotic origin. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the helminth fauna of small mammals in areas along the aqueduct of the São Francisco River in the Caatinga biome. Twenty-one small mammals were collected among seven species: Thrichomys laurentius (10), Necromys lasiurus (5), Cerradomys langguthi (1), Galea spixii (1), Rattus rattus (1), Oligoryzomys stramineus (1) and Didelphis albiventris (2). Five helminth species were identified: Heligmostrongylus tchekaprovae, Heligmostrongylus interrogans, Stilestrongylus freitasi, Syphacia alata and Viannia viannia. Among these, four species had their geographical distribution map expanded with this study. There was no evidence of zoonotic helminths in any of the animals examined. Thus, the present study contributes to increase the knowledge of the helminth fauna in small mammals in the Caatinga biome. The impact of the São Francisco River Transposition on the helminth community of small mammals is unknown so far, particularly the existence of helminths of zoonotic origin. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the helminth fauna of small mammals in areas along the aqueduct of the São Francisco River in the Caatinga biome. Twenty-one small mammals were collected among seven species: Thrichomys laurentius (10), Necromys lasiurus (5), Cerradomys langguthi (1), Galea spixii (1), Rattus rattus (1), Oligoryzomys stramineus (1) and Didelphis albiventris (2). Five helminth species were identified: Heligmostrongylus tchekaprovae, Heligmostrongylus interrogans, Stilestrongylus freitasi, Syphacia alata and Viannia viannia. Among these, four species had their geographical distribution map expanded with this study. There was no evidence of zoonotic helminths in any of the animals examined. Thus, the present study contributes to increase the knowledge of the helminth fauna in small mammals in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Portal de Periódicos da UFRJ (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
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topic Helminth fauna
Marsupials
Rodents
spellingShingle Helminth fauna
Marsupials
Rodents
Simões, Raquel Oiveira
Garcia, Juberlan Silva
Costa-Neto, Sócrates Fraga
Santos, Michele Maria
Faro, Marta Júlia
Maldonado Jr., Arnaldo
SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME
topic_facet Helminth fauna
Marsupials
Rodents
description The impact of the São Francisco River Transposition on the helminth community of small mammals is unknown so far, particularly the existence of helminths of zoonotic origin. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the helminth fauna of small mammals in areas along the aqueduct of the São Francisco River in the Caatinga biome. Twenty-one small mammals were collected among seven species: Thrichomys laurentius (10), Necromys lasiurus (5), Cerradomys langguthi (1), Galea spixii (1), Rattus rattus (1), Oligoryzomys stramineus (1) and Didelphis albiventris (2). Five helminth species were identified: Heligmostrongylus tchekaprovae, Heligmostrongylus interrogans, Stilestrongylus freitasi, Syphacia alata and Viannia viannia. Among these, four species had their geographical distribution map expanded with this study. There was no evidence of zoonotic helminths in any of the animals examined. Thus, the present study contributes to increase the knowledge of the helminth fauna in small mammals in the Caatinga biome. The impact of the São Francisco River Transposition on the helminth community of small mammals is unknown so far, particularly the existence of helminths of zoonotic origin. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the helminth fauna of small mammals in areas along the aqueduct of the São Francisco River in the Caatinga biome. Twenty-one small mammals were collected among seven species: Thrichomys laurentius (10), Necromys lasiurus (5), Cerradomys langguthi (1), Galea spixii (1), Rattus rattus (1), Oligoryzomys stramineus (1) and Didelphis albiventris (2). Five helminth species were identified: Heligmostrongylus tchekaprovae, Heligmostrongylus interrogans, Stilestrongylus freitasi, Syphacia alata and Viannia viannia. Among these, four species had their geographical distribution map expanded with this study. There was no evidence of zoonotic helminths in any of the animals examined. Thus, the present study contributes to increase the knowledge of the helminth fauna in small mammals in ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Simões, Raquel Oiveira
Garcia, Juberlan Silva
Costa-Neto, Sócrates Fraga
Santos, Michele Maria
Faro, Marta Júlia
Maldonado Jr., Arnaldo
author_facet Simões, Raquel Oiveira
Garcia, Juberlan Silva
Costa-Neto, Sócrates Fraga
Santos, Michele Maria
Faro, Marta Júlia
Maldonado Jr., Arnaldo
author_sort Simões, Raquel Oiveira
title SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME
title_short SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME
title_full SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME
title_fullStr SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME
title_full_unstemmed SURVEY OF HELMINTHS IN SMALL MAMMALS ALONG THE AQUEDUCT OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO RIVER IN THE CAATINGA BIOME
title_sort survey of helminths in small mammals along the aqueduct of the são francisco river in the caatinga biome
publisher Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação (ABECO)
publishDate 2017
url https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/oa/article/view/9849
genre Rattus rattus
genre_facet Rattus rattus
op_source Oecologia Australis; v. 21 n. 1 (2017): Special Issue on Ecology of Parasites and Vectors
Oecologia Australis; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2017): Special Issue on Ecology of Parasites and Vectors
2177-6199
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op_rights Copyright (c) 2017 Oecologia Australis
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