Digenea parasitizing snakes in Pampa Biome, southern Brazil

IF 0.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Julia V. Pereira, C. S. Mascarenhas, G. Müller
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Abstract

The diversity of digenetic helminths of snakes from the Pampa Biome is poorly known, with few records in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. The present study documents species of Digenea parasitizing snakes in the Pampa Biome, southern Brazil. Forty-two individuals belonging to 11 species of Dipsadidae and Viperidae were examined. A total of 178 specimens belonging to 9 taxa of digenetic trematodes were found in 50% of the snakes analyzed. Habitats and host behavior may influence the parasite fauna of snakes, since helminth diversity and abundance were greater in hosts present in semi-aquatic and grassland  environments. Further, 89% of digenetic trematodes use anurans as second intermediate hosts; according to the literature, anurans are the most common food resource for these snakes. In this context, studies of diet and helminth fauna of snakes are complementary and contribute to the understanding of the biology of species and their role in ecosystems.
巴西南部潘帕生物区寄生在蛇身上的Digenea
潘帕生物群中蛇的寄生蠕虫的多样性鲜为人知,在巴西、阿根廷和乌拉圭几乎没有记录。本研究记录了巴西南部潘帕生物区寄生蛇的Digenea物种。对隶属于双科和蝰科11种的42只个体进行了研究。在分析的50%的蛇中,共发现178个标本,隶属于双生吸虫的9个分类群。栖息地和宿主行为可能会影响蛇的寄生虫区系,因为半水生和草原环境中的宿主体内蠕虫的多样性和丰度更高。此外,89%的双基因吸虫使用无尾吸虫作为第二中间宿主;根据文献记载,无尾蛇是这些蛇最常见的食物来源。在这种情况下,对蛇的饮食和蠕虫动物群的研究是互补的,有助于理解物种的生物学及其在生态系统中的作用。
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Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 环境科学-生物多样性保护
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad appears in 4 issues per year and publishes the products of original scientific research regarding biodiversity of the Americas (systematics, biogeography, ecology and evolution), as well as its conservation and management. The journal ensures high standards with a system of external peer review, and is included in the list of excellence of journals of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT, Mexico). It is currently included in ASFA, Biological Abstracts, Biological Sciences, Latindex Periódica, RedALyC, Web of Science (Thomson Reuters), SciELO, SCOPUS, and Zoological Records.
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