Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina
During 1995, 16 species of arthropods and 2 species of filarioids, totaling 1 287 specimens were collected from 64 wild rodents captured in the Hudson Natural Reserve, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Infestation parameters and indexes were analyzed. Host specific richness was S = 6, diversity H = 1.48, and...
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doaj-5bd3a1dd63e14132aa35bdc77a5df4922020-11-24T23:40:58ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602003-07-0198567367710.1590/S0074-02762003000500015Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMarcela LareschiJuliana NotarnicolaGraciela NavonePedro Marcos LinardiDuring 1995, 16 species of arthropods and 2 species of filarioids, totaling 1 287 specimens were collected from 64 wild rodents captured in the Hudson Natural Reserve, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Infestation parameters and indexes were analyzed. Host specific richness was S = 6, diversity H = 1.48, and relative density RDI = 40%. High values of parasite species richness and diversity were found on Oligoryzomys delticola (S = 9; H = 1.40), Oxymycterus rufus (S = 9; H = 1.37), and Oligoryzomys flavescens (S = 9; H = 1.28), followed by Scapteromys aquaticus (S = 6; H = 0.17), and Akodon azarae (S = 4; H = 1.20). Deltamys kempi was infested only by Androlaelaps rotundus. O. delticola and O. flavescens showed the highest similarity index (O = 74.19%), followed by O. flavescens with S. aquaticus, as a result of historical processes and shared microhabitats. Considering arthropods-filarioids associations, significant affinity was observed in Litomosoides bonaerensis with Hoplopleura travassosi, Laelaps paulistanensis, and Gigantolaelaps wolffsohni.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762003000500015ectoparasitic arthropodsfilarioid nematodesdiversityrodentsArgentina |
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Marcela Lareschi Juliana Notarnicola Graciela Navone Pedro Marcos Linardi Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. ectoparasitic arthropods filarioid nematodes diversity rodents Argentina |
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Marcela Lareschi Juliana Notarnicola Graciela Navone Pedro Marcos Linardi |
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Marcela Lareschi |
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Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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arthropod and filarioid parasites associated with wild rodents in the northeast marshes of buenos aires, argentina |
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Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde |
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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. |
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2003-07-01 |
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During 1995, 16 species of arthropods and 2 species of filarioids, totaling 1 287 specimens were collected from 64 wild rodents captured in the Hudson Natural Reserve, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Infestation parameters and indexes were analyzed. Host specific richness was S = 6, diversity H = 1.48, and relative density RDI = 40%. High values of parasite species richness and diversity were found on Oligoryzomys delticola (S = 9; H = 1.40), Oxymycterus rufus (S = 9; H = 1.37), and Oligoryzomys flavescens (S = 9; H = 1.28), followed by Scapteromys aquaticus (S = 6; H = 0.17), and Akodon azarae (S = 4; H = 1.20). Deltamys kempi was infested only by Androlaelaps rotundus. O. delticola and O. flavescens showed the highest similarity index (O = 74.19%), followed by O. flavescens with S. aquaticus, as a result of historical processes and shared microhabitats. Considering arthropods-filarioids associations, significant affinity was observed in Litomosoides bonaerensis with Hoplopleura travassosi, Laelaps paulistanensis, and Gigantolaelaps wolffsohni. |
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ectoparasitic arthropods filarioid nematodes diversity rodents Argentina |
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