在巴西阿纳维勒哈纳斯国家公园从事野生动物生态旅游的亚马逊河豚的可栽培真菌。

IF 1.9 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Medicine International Pub Date : 2024-04-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/1267770
Marla Jalene Alves, Fernanda Rodrigues Fonseca, Layssa do Carmo Barroso, Érica Simplício de Souza, Marcelo Derzi Vidal, Ani Beatriz Jackisch-Matsuura, João Vicente Braga de Souza, Salvatore Siciliano
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亚马逊河海豚是巴西阿纳维勒哈纳斯国家公园的重要旗舰物种,它们在公园里与游客互动。本研究旨在量化和鉴定从海豚皮肤和口腔样本及其周围环境中分离出来的真菌。研究人员从三条海豚身上采集了样本,并从 Flutuante dos Botos 和 Novo Airão 市港口采集了水样。使用培养基分离真菌,并通过微形态测定和 ITS 区域测序进行鉴定。口腔拭子样本培养出了 Trichosporon montevideense 和 Exophiala dermatitidis。从一只海豚的皮肤样本中发现了刺激性毒角孢霉(Toxicocladosporium irritans)和石花菜孢霉(Diaporthe lithocarpus)。水样中的真菌数量和多样性较高,在采集地点发现了粘毛癣菌、皮炎外皮癣菌、柠檬青霉、拟瘤酵母菌和假丝酵母菌,而在城市港口则发现了念珠菌和青霉。这项研究为了解与亚马逊河海豚及其环境相关的真菌多样性提供了重要信息,从而加深了我们对 Anavilhanas 国家公园的公共卫生和生态动态的了解。
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Cultivable Fungi from Amazon River Dolphins Engaged in Wildlife Ecotourism in the Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil.

Amazon River dolphins are an important flagship species in the Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil, where they interact with visitors. This study aimed to quantify and identify fungi isolated from dolphin skin and oral samples and their surrounding environment in this unique ecosystem. Samples were collected from three dolphins and water samples from Flutuante dos Botos and the Novo Airão city harbor. Fungi were isolated using culture media and identified through micromorphology assays and ITS region sequencing. Oral swab samples resulted in culture of Trichosporon montevideense and Exophiala dermatitidis. Skin samples from one dolphin revealed Toxicocladosporium irritans and Diaporthe lithocarpus. Water samples exhibited higher fungal counts and diversity, with Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, Exophiala dermatitidis, Penicillium citrinum, Fomitopsis meliae, and Nectria pseudotrichia identified at the collection site and Candida spencermartinsiae and Penicillium chermesinum at the city harbor. This study provides important insights into the fungal diversity associated with Amazon River dolphins and their environment, enhancing our understanding of the public health and ecological dynamics in the Anavilhanas National Park.

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Veterinary Medicine International
Veterinary Medicine International Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
CiteScore
3.50
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3.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.
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