2019
DOI: 10.24039/rnh2019132647
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Nemátodos Parásitos De Rhinella Jimi (Stevaux, 2002) (Anura: Bufonidae) en Áreas De Caatinga, Nordeste De Brasil

Abstract: Los anfibios hospedan una amplia variedad de parásitos, sea de forma temporal (hospedero paraténico), intermediaria o definitiva. Solamente un 8% de los anfibios en Brasil han sido investigados con relación a sus helmintos asociados, por lo que en este trabajo analizamos 20 especímenes de Rhinella jimi Stevaux, 2002 colectados en los estados de Ceará y Rio Grande do Norte, en la región Nordeste de Brasil. Siete taxones de nematodos se encontraron infectando individuos de R. jimi (Oswaldocruzia lopesi Travassos… Show more

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“…Due to the increase in parasitological studies (Mascarenhas et al , 2021), it is quite common to find records of parasites not previously reported for host species (Aguiar et al , 2014; Silva et al , 2019). In the last decade, several studies on parasitism in Neotropical amphibians have been conducted (Madelaire et al , 2012; Aguiar et al , 2015; Chero et al , 2016; Amorim et al , 2019; Silva-Neta et al , 2020; Sani et al , 2021; Machado et al , 2022), with the nematode parasites Falcaustra mascula , Ochoterenella sp., Oswaldocruzia mazzai , Oxyascaris oxyascaris , Physaloptera sp., Raillietnema spectans and Rhabdias sp. being the most commonly reported species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the increase in parasitological studies (Mascarenhas et al , 2021), it is quite common to find records of parasites not previously reported for host species (Aguiar et al , 2014; Silva et al , 2019). In the last decade, several studies on parasitism in Neotropical amphibians have been conducted (Madelaire et al , 2012; Aguiar et al , 2015; Chero et al , 2016; Amorim et al , 2019; Silva-Neta et al , 2020; Sani et al , 2021; Machado et al , 2022), with the nematode parasites Falcaustra mascula , Ochoterenella sp., Oswaldocruzia mazzai , Oxyascaris oxyascaris , Physaloptera sp., Raillietnema spectans and Rhabdias sp. being the most commonly reported species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%