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Diversidade parasitária em vertebrados do Parque Natural das Lagoas de Cufada (GUINÉ-BISSAU)

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Resumo:The importance of the parasitological fauna diversity and its spacial distribution and temporal evolution in different ecossystems, as well as its influence on their vertebrate hosts has increased in the last decades, especially when protection and conservation of ecossystems, sustainable use of natural resources and protection of local residents health are involved. During a biodiversity study in the Natural Park of the Lagoons of Cufada (Guinea-Bissau, West Africa), a parasitological survey in domestic (Canis vulgaris and Bos taurus) and in wild animals (PRIMATES: Cercopithecus mona campbelli, Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus, Papio cynocephalus papio and Procolobus badius temminckii; RODENTIA: Arvincanthis niloticus, Rattus rattus and Praomys (Mastomys) sp.; CHELONIA: Kinixys belliana nogueyi) was performed. The helminths were collected after a decanting process and preserved in alcohol 70º. The morphological studies were performed in specimens clarified by lactofenol (NEMATODA) and stained by chloridrical alcoholic carmin (PLATYHELMINTHES). The ticks (ARTHROPODA, Ixodoidea) were collected directly from skin. Up till now the specimens identified were included in PLATYHELMINTHES (TREMATODA - Dicrocoelium hospes, Watsonius watsoni - and CESTODA - Bertiella studeri and Hymenolepis diminuta), NEMATODA (ENOPLIDA - Trichuris trichuria; SRONGYLIDA - Strongyloides fuelleborni, Ternidens deminuta, Oesophagostomum bifurcum, O. stephanostomum, Oesophagostomum sp., Globocephalus longemucronatus, Pithecostrongylus sp., Hyostrongylus rubidus; ASCARIDIDA - Subulura distans; RHABDITIDA – Enterobius sp. and SPIRURIDA), PENTASTOMIDA (Armillifer armillatus) and ARTHROPODA (INSECTA - DIPTERA, BRACHYCERA; IXODOIDEA - Ambyomma spp.; Hyalomma sp.; Boophilus sp. and Rhipicephalus sp.) were identified. The continuity of this parasitological study is stressed out by the contribute to local diversity fauna knowledge and by the intertransmissibility of some species between domestic and wild vertebrates. On the other hand, the potential transmissibility to man of some identified species will contribute to the depauperation of the sanitary conditions of local human populations.
Autores principais:Rosa, Fernanda
Outros Autores:Crespo, Maria Virgínia
Assunto:Parasita Vertebrado Lagoas de Cufada Guiné-Bissau
Ano:2004
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
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Resumo:The importance of the parasitological fauna diversity and its spacial distribution and temporal evolution in different ecossystems, as well as its influence on their vertebrate hosts has increased in the last decades, especially when protection and conservation of ecossystems, sustainable use of natural resources and protection of local residents health are involved. During a biodiversity study in the Natural Park of the Lagoons of Cufada (Guinea-Bissau, West Africa), a parasitological survey in domestic (Canis vulgaris and Bos taurus) and in wild animals (PRIMATES: Cercopithecus mona campbelli, Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus, Papio cynocephalus papio and Procolobus badius temminckii; RODENTIA: Arvincanthis niloticus, Rattus rattus and Praomys (Mastomys) sp.; CHELONIA: Kinixys belliana nogueyi) was performed. The helminths were collected after a decanting process and preserved in alcohol 70º. The morphological studies were performed in specimens clarified by lactofenol (NEMATODA) and stained by chloridrical alcoholic carmin (PLATYHELMINTHES). The ticks (ARTHROPODA, Ixodoidea) were collected directly from skin. Up till now the specimens identified were included in PLATYHELMINTHES (TREMATODA - Dicrocoelium hospes, Watsonius watsoni - and CESTODA - Bertiella studeri and Hymenolepis diminuta), NEMATODA (ENOPLIDA - Trichuris trichuria; SRONGYLIDA - Strongyloides fuelleborni, Ternidens deminuta, Oesophagostomum bifurcum, O. stephanostomum, Oesophagostomum sp., Globocephalus longemucronatus, Pithecostrongylus sp., Hyostrongylus rubidus; ASCARIDIDA - Subulura distans; RHABDITIDA – Enterobius sp. and SPIRURIDA), PENTASTOMIDA (Armillifer armillatus) and ARTHROPODA (INSECTA - DIPTERA, BRACHYCERA; IXODOIDEA - Ambyomma spp.; Hyalomma sp.; Boophilus sp. and Rhipicephalus sp.) were identified. The continuity of this parasitological study is stressed out by the contribute to local diversity fauna knowledge and by the intertransmissibility of some species between domestic and wild vertebrates. On the other hand, the potential transmissibility to man of some identified species will contribute to the depauperation of the sanitary conditions of local human populations.