Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil

We studied the parasitism by larvae of the chigger mite Eutrombicula alfreddugesi on the lizard community of Restinga de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil. We investigated the patterns of infestation (prevalence and intensity) of chigger mites in four sympatric lizards: Tropiduru...

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Main Authors: M. Cunha-Barros, M. Van Sluys, D. Vrcibradic, C. A. B. Galdino, F. H. Hatano, C. F. D. Rocha
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-24357527259a444b9b1d3b2f0a5228422020-11-24T23:06:36ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437563339339910.1590/S1519-69842003000300005S1519-69842003000300005Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern BrazilM. Cunha-Barros0M. Van Sluys1D. Vrcibradic2C. A. B. Galdino3F. H. Hatano4C. F. D. Rocha5Universidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroWe studied the parasitism by larvae of the chigger mite Eutrombicula alfreddugesi on the lizard community of Restinga de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil. We investigated the patterns of infestation (prevalence and intensity) of chigger mites in four sympatric lizards: Tropidurus torquatus, Mabuya agilis, M. macrorhyncha and Cnemidophorus littoralis. All lizards collected were checked for the presence of mites, which were counted under stereomicroscope. We tested the relationship between intensity of infestation and lizard body size for each species using regression analysis. The prevalences and mean intensities (+ one standard deviation) of infestation on each host species were, respectively: 100%; 86.4 + 94.6 in T. torquatus (n = 62); 100%; 20.9 + 9.3 in M. agilis (n = 7); 100%; 11.1 + 13.1 in M. macrorhyncha (n = 12); and 95.2%; 19.1 + 16.8 in C. littoralis (n = 21). Only for C. littoralis did body size significantly affect the intensity of infestation (r = 0.27, p = 0.02). For all lizard species, the body parts where chiggers occurred with the highest intensity were those of skin folds and joint regions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842003000300005&lng=en&tlng=enchigger miteparasitismlizardrestinga habitat
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author M. Cunha-Barros
M. Van Sluys
D. Vrcibradic
C. A. B. Galdino
F. H. Hatano
C. F. D. Rocha
spellingShingle M. Cunha-Barros
M. Van Sluys
D. Vrcibradic
C. A. B. Galdino
F. H. Hatano
C. F. D. Rocha
Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
chigger mite
parasitism
lizard
restinga habitat
author_facet M. Cunha-Barros
M. Van Sluys
D. Vrcibradic
C. A. B. Galdino
F. H. Hatano
C. F. D. Rocha
author_sort M. Cunha-Barros
title Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil
title_short Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil
title_full Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) of Southeastern Brazil
title_sort patterns of infestation by chigger mites in four diurnal lizard species from a restinga habitat (jurubatiba) of southeastern brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description We studied the parasitism by larvae of the chigger mite Eutrombicula alfreddugesi on the lizard community of Restinga de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil. We investigated the patterns of infestation (prevalence and intensity) of chigger mites in four sympatric lizards: Tropidurus torquatus, Mabuya agilis, M. macrorhyncha and Cnemidophorus littoralis. All lizards collected were checked for the presence of mites, which were counted under stereomicroscope. We tested the relationship between intensity of infestation and lizard body size for each species using regression analysis. The prevalences and mean intensities (+ one standard deviation) of infestation on each host species were, respectively: 100%; 86.4 + 94.6 in T. torquatus (n = 62); 100%; 20.9 + 9.3 in M. agilis (n = 7); 100%; 11.1 + 13.1 in M. macrorhyncha (n = 12); and 95.2%; 19.1 + 16.8 in C. littoralis (n = 21). Only for C. littoralis did body size significantly affect the intensity of infestation (r = 0.27, p = 0.02). For all lizard species, the body parts where chiggers occurred with the highest intensity were those of skin folds and joint regions.
topic chigger mite
parasitism
lizard
restinga habitat
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842003000300005&lng=en&tlng=en
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