巴西nhecolindia Pantanal地区内寄生虫与anurans的相互作用。

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 Veterinary
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S1984-29612025034
Priscilla Soares Dos Santos, Isabela Caroline Oliveira da Silva, Maiara Cabrera Miguel, Rodney Murillo Couto, Luiz Eduardo Roland Tavares, Vanda Lúcia Ferreira, Fernando Paiva
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本文分析了5种水螅科蛙生殖期体内寄生虫的分布,旨在了解寄主栖息地对寄生虫的影响。在巴西nhecol ndia Pantanal的临时和永久池塘中采集了5种无尾昆虫(Boana raniceps, Pithecopus azureus, pseudois platensis, Scinax acuminatus和Scinax nasicus)。共采集到276只,被内寄生者占43.84%。以粘虫属囊蚴为主,占总寄生虫数的85.94%。线虫和绦虫也被鉴定出来,其中线虫占寄生虫总数的7.85%。统计分析表明,寄主体型与寄主丰度呈弱负相关,但寄主体型与寄主寄生概率不显著相关。网络分析显示寄主与寄生虫相互作用呈模块化结构,具有中等的连通性。这些结果表明,环境因素,特别是与无尾目动物水生栖息地有关的环境因素,在寄生虫群落结构的形成中起着重要作用。该研究为了解anurans与寄生虫之间复杂的生态相互作用提供了重要的见解,对了解Pantanal生态系统中寄生虫-宿主相互作用动力学具有重要意义。
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Interactions between endoparasites and anurans in the Nhecolândia Pantanal, Brazil.

We analyzed the distribution of endoparasites in five species of Hylidae frogs during their reproductive period, aiming to understand how the host's habitat influences the parasites. Five anuran species (Boana raniceps, Pithecopus azureus, Pseudis platensis, Scinax acuminatus and Scinax nasicus) were sampled in temporary and permanent ponds in Nhecolândia Pantanal, Brazil. A total of 276 individuals were collected, 43.84% of which were parasitized by endoparasites. Metacercariae of Diplostomidae gen. sp. were predominant, accounting for 85.94% of the total parasites found. Nematodes and cestodes were also identified, with nematodes representing 7.85% of the total parasites. Statistical analyses indicated that host body size was not a significant predictor of parasitism probability, although a weak negative correlation between host body size and parasite abundance was observed. Network analysis revealed a modular structure in the parasite-host interactions, with moderate connectivity. These results suggest that environmental factors, particularly those related to the aquatic habitats of anurans, play a fundamental role in shaping parasite community structure. This study provides important insights into the complex ecological interactions between anurans and their parasites, significantly contributing to the understanding of parasite-host interaction dynamics in the Pantanal ecosystem.

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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria PARASITOLOGY-VETERINARY SCIENCES
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2.60
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90
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La revista es un órgano de difusión del Colegio Brasileño de Parasitología Veterinaria, con una especificidad dentro de esa área, la difusión de los resultados de la investigación brasileña en las áreas de Helmintología, Protozoología, Entomología y agentes transmitidos por artrópodos, relacionados con la salud animal.
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