Marsupials
Mostrando 1-12 de 120 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Gastrointestinal parasites in marsupials from Atlantic Forest of Northeastern Brazil
RESUMO Os marsupiais estão envolvidos no ciclo de vida de vários patógenos de interesse médico e veterinário. O objetivo deste estudo foi relatar a ocorrência de parasitos gastrointestinais em marsupiais capturados em fragmentos da Mata Atlântica, estado de Sergipe, nordeste do Brasil. De junho de 2017 a janeiro de 2018, marsupiais foram capturados us
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Molecular survey of tick-borne pathogens in small mammals from Brazilian Amazonia
Resumo Pequenos mamíferos não voadores (marsupiais e pequenos roedores) foram capturados em três diferentes períodos, ao longo de 23 fragmentos florestais de três municípios (Alta Floresta, Sinop e Cláudia), localizados no bioma amazônico do Estado de Mato Grosso, no centro-oeste do Brasil. Os tecidos dos animais (fígado e baço) e sangue foram sele
Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet.. Publicado em: 07/11/2019
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3. Molecular detection of Rickettsia genus in chigger mites (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) collected on small mammals in southeastern brazilian
Resumo Os trombiculídeos são ectoparasitas de vertebrados e podem causar trombiculíase ou transmitir patógenos ao hospedeiro. Exemplares coletados em roedores e marsupiais foram identificados morfologicamente como Herpetacarus hertigi, Eutrombicula tinami, Kymocta sp., Quadraseta brasiliensis, Quadraseta falconensis, Quadraseta flochi, Quadraseta mackenz
Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet.. Publicado em: 30/09/2019
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4. Detection of Hemotropic Mycoplasma sp. in white-eared opossums (Didelphis albiventris) from Southern Brazil
Resumo Gambás são marsupiais do Novo Mundo, pertencentes ao gênero Didelphis, e considerados animais sinantrópicos devido à sua proximidade com seres humanos. Atualmente, a espécie ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemodidelphis’ só foi encontrada infectando gambá norte americano (Didelphis virginiana). O objetivo do presente estudo foi detectar a infecç�
Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet.. Publicado em: 01/08/2019
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5. Karyotypes of Brazilian non-volant small mammals (Didelphidae and Rodentia): An online tool for accessing the chromosomal diversity
Abstract We have created a database system named CIPEMAB (CItogenética dos PEquenos MAmíferos Brasileiros) to assemble images of the chromosomes of Brazilian small mammals (Rodents and Marsupials). It includes karyotype information, such as diploid number, karyotype features, idiograms, and sexual chromosomes characteristics. CIPEMAB facilitates quick shar
Genet. Mol. Biol.. Publicado em: 28/06/2018
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6. Detection of antibodies against Leptospira spp in free-living marsupials caught in the Eastern Amazon
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Serological surveys are important to assess the health status of wild animals. In this study, antibodies against Leptospira spp, causal agents of leptospirosis, were detected in free-living marsupials in the State of Pará, Brazil. METHODS: Nineteen blood samples collected from marsupials in the municipalities of Peixe-Boi, Viseu,
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop.. Publicado em: 2018-06
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7. Surveillance of seroepidemiology and morbidity of Chagas disease in the Negro River, Brazilian Amazon
BACKGROUND Chagas disease in the Brazilian Amazon Region was previously regarded as an enzootic disease of wild animals. More recently, in situations where humans have penetrated the wild ecotope or where triatomines and/or wild animals (marsupials) have invaded human homes resulting in disease transmission, Chagas disease has come to be regarded as an anth
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2018-01
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8. Trypanosoma janseni n. sp. (Trypanosomatida: Trypanosomatidae) isolated from Didelphis aurita (Mammalia: Didelphidae) in the Atlantic Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: integrative taxonomy and phylogeography within the Trypanosoma cruzi clade
BACKGROUND Didelphis spp. are a South American marsupial species that are among the most ancient hosts for the Trypanosoma spp. OBJECTIVES We characterise a new species (Trypanosoma janseni n. sp.) isolated from the spleen and liver tissues of Didelphis aurita in the Atlantic Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. METHODS The parasites were isolated and a
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2018-01
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9. Dental anomalies in Didelphis albiventris (Mammalia, Marsupialia, Didelphidae) from Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay
ABSTRACT Dental anomalies have been investigated and reported for most orders of mammals, including marsupials. Previous works in Didelphis albiventris Lund, 1840 only described one kind of malformation or just a few observations from some collections, thus the type and presence of anomalies for this species was underestimated. The aim of this contribution i
Iheringia, Sér. Zool.. Publicado em: 20/10/2016
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10. The South-American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus: feeding ecology in the central region of Brazil
Abstract We investigated food patterns in the diet composition of 452 specimens of Crotalus durissus from Central Brazil. Thirty-three items were recorded corresponding to four categories: rodents (75.76%), marsupials (6.06%), unidentified mammals (9.09%) and reptiles (9.09%). Adults of both sexes and some juveniles feed mostly on mammals, specifically roden
Biota Neotrop.. Publicado em: 21/07/2016
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11. Small mammal distributional patterns in Northwestern Argentina
ABSTRACT Quantitative evaluations of species distributional congruence allow evaluating previously proposed biogeographic regionalization and even identify undetected areas of endemism. The geographic scenery of Northwestern Argentina offers ideal conditions for the study of distributional patterns of species since the boundaries of a diverse group of biomes
Iheringia, Sér. Zool.. Publicado em: 2015-12
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12. Infection with Trypanosoma cruzi TcII and TcI in free-ranging population of lion tamarins (Leontopithecus spp): an 11-year follow-up
Here, we present a review of the dataset resulting from the 11-years follow-up of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in free-ranging populations of Leontopithecus rosalia (golden lion tamarin) and Leontopithecus chrysomelas (golden-headed lion tamarin) from distinct forest fragments in Atlantic Coastal Rainforest. Additionally, we present new data regarding T. cruz
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 28/04/2015