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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 75(2): 261-266, Mar.-Apr. 2023. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1434110

RESUMO

Cerdocyon thous is considered the most common wild canid in Rio Grande do Sul, and can serve as a host for several parasites, playing an important role in maintaining the biological cycle. Despite being a widespread and abundant species, they have a relatively little-known fauna of endo and ectoparasites, mainly focusing on the different regions of their occurrence. With this work, the objective was to report the multiparasitism in a specimen of C. thous in the Brazilian Pampa. Using modified Centrifuge-Flotation and Spontaneous Sedimentation techniques, a high taxonomic diversity of parasites was observed, and the finding of eggs compatible with Lagochilascaris spp. in C. thous in Brazil, in addition to Uncinaria spp. eggs and Cystoisospora spp. oocysts in the same host in the south of the country. The presence of eggs of different helminths in the feces of C. thous is extremely important, mainly for public health, but also for the knowledge of the biodiversity of parasites present in wild populations of canids, until then little studied, thus allowing the implementation of control programs.


Cerdocyon thous é considerado o canídeo silvestre mais comum no Rio Grande do Sul e pode servir como hospedeiro de diversos parasitos, desempenhando papel importante na manutenção do ciclo biológico. Mesmo sendo uma espécie difundida e abundante, têm uma fauna de endo e ectoparasitos relativamente pouco conhecida, principalmente enfocando as diferentes regiões de sua ocorrência. Com este trabalho, objetivou-se relatar o multiparasitismo em um espécime de C. thous no Pampa brasileiro. Por meio das técnicas de centrifugo-flutuação modificada e sedimentação espontânea, observou-se uma alta diversidade taxonômica de parasitos, sendo relatado, pela primeira vez, o achado de ovos compatíveis com Lagochilascaris spp. em C. thous no Brasil, além de ovos de Uncinaria spp. e oocistos de Cystoisospora spp. no mesmo hospedeiro, no sul do país. A presença de ovos de diferentes helmintos nas fezes de C. thous é de extrema importância, principalmente na saúde pública, mas também para o conhecimento da biodiversidade de parasitos presentes em populações silvestres de canídeos, até então pouco estudados, permitindo, assim, a implementação de programas de controle.


Assuntos
Animais , Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis , Saúde Pública , Canidae/parasitologia , Helmintos/classificação , Pradaria
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 43: e07058, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1514617

RESUMO

ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to analyze the casuistry of xenarthrans treated at the veterinary hospital of the Federal University of Pará to quantify the most important cases for clinical care and identify the main species, sex, age group, origin, and destination of the animals admitted. The data were collected from January 2013 to August 2020. The variables analyzed were the number of animals by species, sex, age group, weight (kilograms), form of admission (rescue or guardianship), person responsible for the admission of the animal, origin, circumstances of admission, length of stay (days), and evolution or destination of the animal (release, captivity, death, euthanasia, or escape). Fisher's exact test was used to determine whether disease incidence was related to sex and whether animal mortality was influenced by sex and disease. The chi-square test was used to determine whether mortality differed by age group. Ninety-two (92) xenarthrans were included: 66 Bradypus variegatus, 10 Choloepus didactylus, 15 Tamandua tetradactyla, and one Dasypus novemcinctus. The animals were mainly from the municipality of Castanhal (70%) and were acquired through rescue (88%, B. variegatus; 80%, C. didactylus; 100%, T. tetradactyla), a significant proportion of which was per natural persons (88%, B. variegatus; 80%, C. didactylus; 100%, T. tetradactyla). The most important circumstances that led to the admission of the animals were as follows: animals for examination (42%, n=39), young animals at risk (9%, n=8), hit by a vehicle (8%, n=7), respiratory disease (7%, n=6), fall from a tree (5%, n=5), and electrotrauma (5%, n=5). Release was the most common destination of animals after hospitalization (59% B. variegatus, 50% C. didactylus, and 66% T. tetradactyla). The sex of the animals did not affect the incidence of disease or mortality in any species. In contrast, mortality of B. variegatus was significantly higher in animals admitted with disease (p=0.000). Mortality in cubs of this species was higher than that in juveniles and adults (p=0.003).


RESUMO: O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a casuística dos Xenarthras atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), a fim de quantificar as principais ocorrências para atendimento clínico, identificar as principais espécies, o sexo, a faixa etária, a procedência e destinação dos animais recebidos. Os dados foram obtidos entre janeiro de 2013 a agosto de 2020. As variáveis analisadas foram número de animais por espécie, sexo, faixa etária, peso (quilogramas), forma de recebimento (resgate, tutela), responsável pelo encaminhamento do animal ao hospital, procedência, circunstância de admissão, tempo de internação (dias) e evolução ou destinação do animal recebido (soltura, cativeiro, morte, eutanásia, fuga). O teste de Fisher foi utilizado para avaliar se a ocorrência de doenças estava relacionada ao sexo, bem como se a mortalidade animal foi influenciada pelo sexo e por enfermidades. O teste Qui-quadrado foi utilizado para avaliar se a mortalidade diferiu em relação à faixa etária. Um total de 92 animais Xenarthras foi admitido, composto por 66 Bradypus variegatus, 10 Choloepus didactylus, 15 Tamandua tetradactyla e um Dasypus novemcinctus. Os animais foram procedentes principalmente do município de Castanhal (70%), sendo o resgate a principal forma de aquisição dos animais (88%, B. Variegatus; 80%, C. Didactylus; 100%, T. tetradactyla), realizado em maior parte por pessoa física (88%, B. Variegatus; 80%, C. Didactylus; 100%, T. tetradactyla). O sexo dos animais não influenciou a ocorrência de doenças ou mortalidade em nenhuma espécie. Por outro lado, a mortalidade de B. variegatus foi significativamente maior naqueles animais admitidos com alguma enfermidade (p=0,000). A mortalidade em filhotes desta espécie foi maior quando comparada com as categorias jovem e adulta (p=0,003).

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Sci Total Environ ; 794: 148600, 2021 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34198085

RESUMO

Annually millions of animals are killed as a result of human-wildlife impacts. Each year the NGO Associação Mata Ciliar (NGOMC), in Southeastern Brazil, receives and rehabilitates thousands of animals. We evaluated how natural and anthropogenic characteristics affect the risk of different types of human-wildlife impacts for mammals that arrive at the NGOMC; and explore the relationship between both the animal's size and the type of human-wildlife impact event, survival rates and the likelihood that these animals can be fully rehabilitated. To test our hypotheses regarding the drivers and consequences of the total number of human-wildlife impact events, traffic collisions, electrocutions, and requested removals, we used records of the mammals that arrived at the NGOMC between 2012 and 2018, and obtained data on environmental attributes and anthropogenic factors at the municipality level, as well as species weights. The total number of human-wildlife impact events and of requested removals were both positively correlated with deforestation rate and urban area. The number of traffic collisions was positively related to the number of fires. Municipalities with larger urban areas were more likely to have at least one electrocuted mammal. Temporally, the number of fires two months before was positively correlated with the number of human-wildlife impact events. Traffic collisions and electrocutions more frequently resulted in the death of the animal, than did other events. Animals that died were heavier on average than those that remained in captivity or were successfully released back into the wild. We conclude that human-wildlife impact event rates should decline with lower rates of deforestation, less anthropogenic fires and the adoption of other specific measures to avoid both traffic collisions with fauna and electrocutions.


Assuntos
Animais Selvagens , Mamíferos , Acidentes de Trânsito , Animais , Brasil , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Humanos , Répteis
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Braz J Microbiol ; 51(4): 1941-1951, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32780265

RESUMO

Sapajus nigritus are non-human primates which are widespread in South America. They are omnivores and live in troops of up to 40 individuals. The oral cavity is one of the main entry routes for microorganisms, including viruses. Our study proposed the identification of viral sequences from oral swabs collected in a group of capuchin monkeys (n = 5) living in a public park in a fragment of Mata Atlantica in South Brazil. Samples were submitted to nucleic acid extraction and enrichment, which was followed by the construction of libraries. After high-throughput sequencing and contig assembly, we used a pipeline to identify 11 viral families, which are Herpesviridae, Parvoviridae, Papillomaviridae, Polyomaviridae, Caulimoviridae, Iridoviridae, Astroviridae, Poxviridae, and Baculoviridae, in addition to two complete viral genomes of Anelloviridae and Genomoviridae. Some of these viruses were closely related to known viruses, while other fragments are more distantly related, with 50% of identity or less to the currently available virus sequences in databases. In addition to host-related viruses, insect and small vertebrate-related viruses were also found, as well as plant-related viruses, bringing insights about their diet. In conclusion, this viral metagenomic analysis reveals, for the first time, the profile of viruses in the oral cavity of wild, free ranging capuchin monkeys.


Assuntos
Cebinae/virologia , Variação Genética , Boca/virologia , Vírus/classificação , Animais , Brasil , Genoma Viral , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Metagenoma , Metagenômica , Filogenia , Sapajus , Vírus/isolamento & purificação
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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 27(3): 361-374, jul-sep 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1144967

RESUMO

Resumen El objetivo de la investigación fue analizar el conocimiento etnozoológico que conservan de los vertebrados silvestres los habitantes de la comunidad Bonifacio García en Morelos, México. Se aplicaron entrevistas semiestructuradas a 30 informantes clave, mediante la observación participante y recorridos guiados se buscaron rastros como huellas, excretas, madrigueras, pieles y observación in vivo para la identificación de las especies citadas y se calcularon los siguientes índices: valor de diversidad de uso para cada especie (VDE) y de uso medicinal (VDM), así como el índice de diversidad de las enfermedades tratadas (IVDE). Se reportan 41 especies de vertebrados que los entrevistados reconocen, de los cuales 28 son aprovechados: mamíferos 39.3%, aves 32%, reptiles 18%, peces 7.1% y anfibios 3.6%. Los principales valores de uso fueron alimentario (0.54), medicinal (0.46) y ornamental (0.43). El venado cola blanca, la iguana negra y la víbora de cascabel registraron 0.57 de VDE y un VDM de 0.19. Las principales enfermedades tratadas son: cáncer, afecciones respiratorias, enfermedades de la piel y reumatismo con un IVDE de 0.17. La apropiación de los vertebrados silvestres se lleva a cabo por medio de la cacería de subsistencia en el campo (50%), terrenos de cultivo (43%) y el traspatio (7%) utilizando con mayor frecuencia escopeta como arma de captura. Se concluye que la apropiación de vertebrados permite complementar necesidades básicas de alimentación y salud; por lo que los conocimientos etnozoológicos deben de integrarse a políticas públicas que permitan la conservación y manejo de la fauna silvestre en la comunidad.


Abstract The aim of this study was to analyze the ethnozoological knowledge that the inhabitants of the Bonifacio García community, Morelos, Mexico, conserve about wild vertebrate. Semi-structured interviews were applied to 30 key informants, through participant observation and guided tours, traces such as footprints, excreta, burrows and pelts and in vivo observation were researched for the identification of the mentioned species and the following indexes were calculated: value of diversity of use for each species (VDS) and of medicinal uses (DVM), as well as the diversity index of the treated diseases (DITD). The study recorded a total of 42 wild vertebrate species, of these 28 are used: mammals 39.3%, birds 32%, reptiles 18%, fish 7.1% and amphibia 3.6%. The main use values were alimentary (0.54), medicinal (0.46) and ornamental (0.43). The white-tailed deer, the black iguana and the rattlesnake registered 0.57 of VDS and a DVM of 0.19. The main diseases treated are cancer, respiratory and skin diseases and rheumatism with an DITD of 0.17. The animals are obtained by means of subsistence hunting in the fields (50%), croplands (43%) and backyards (7%), using most frequently shotguns as arms for capture. We conclude that the appropriation of vertebrates complements basic needs for food and health; therefore, ethnozoological knowledge must be integrated into public policies that enable the conservation and management of wild fauna in the community.

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J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ; 16(1): 21, 2020 Apr 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32334628

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In addition to playing a key role in the dynamics of ecosystems, animal diversity, especially that of wild vertebrates, is intimately linked with human evolutionary history, which has resulted in diverse interactions that must be emphasized in formal education processes. We analyzed several methods of approaches used for biological education in order to teach about wild vertebrates and their conservation in urban and rural schools in the semi-arid region of Brazil. METHODS: Data were obtained via questionnaires applied to 990 students, of which 528 were urban and 462 rural, distributed among the seven grades/years that comprise the last two cycles of basic education in Brazil. The richness and diversity of the animals cited by the students were calculated, being the diversity using an adaptation of the equation for the Shannon-Weaver Index (H'). Data were analyzed using non-parametric descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Mammals and birds had the greatest richness and diversity of animals cited as most-studied in science/biology classes, and also the most indicated as occurring in the studied region. Among mammals, large carnivores with a showy appearance and utilitarian value had the highest citation frequencies, while there was a tendency for limited recognition of faunistic diversity in the other groups mentioned. Almost 70% of the students stated that their schooling processes dealt with the conservation of wild animals; however, about 50% of the students in both urban and rural contexts did not express conceptual understanding about the conservation of nature. CONCLUSIONS: The recognition of animal diversity, especially vertebrates, beyond just mammals and birds, as well as conceptual clarity about the conservation of nature, are fundamental factors for the development of critical awareness of fauna and its conservation, and where the processes of schooling have a preponderant role. Finally, the study contributes to the legitimization of Ethnobiology as an interdisciplinary field of knowledge, especially in its interface with education, in addition to pointing out the importance of optimizing efforts in approaches to biodiversity conservation in formal educational processes.


Assuntos
Animais Selvagens , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Educação/métodos , População Rural , Estudantes , População Urbana , Adolescente , Adulto , Animais , Biologia/educação , Brasil , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem
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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 25(3): 349-354, jul.-set. 2018. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094333

RESUMO

Con la finalidad de brindar una herramienta para autoridades vinculadas a la lucha contra el tráfico ilegal de fauna silvestre se publicó la Guía de identificación de fauna silvestre para las autoridades ambientales de Amazonas, San Martín, Loreto y Ucayali (ISBN: 978-612-4261-24-4). Esta guía representa una herramienta importante por lo cual la información transmitida debe ser lo más actual y fidedigna posible. Sin embargo, después de revisar la sección dedicada a mamíferos, identificamos diversos errores que podrían generar confusión y ser contraproducentes en la lucha contra el tráfico ilegal de vida silvestre. Aunque resaltamos la importancia de este trabajo, sugerimos precaución en la elaboración de documentos como esta guía con la finalidad de maximizar su utilidad para las autoridades que combaten tráfico de fauna en nuestro territorio.


The Guía de identificación de fauna silvestre para las autoridades ambientales de Amazonas, San Martín, Loreto y Ucayali (ISBN: 978-612-4261-24-4) was published in order to provide a tool for authorities related to the fight against wildlife trafficking and trade.This guide represents an important tool, so the information transmitted should be as current and reliable as possible. However, after reviewing the section dedicated to mammals, we identified several errors that could generate confusion and be counterproductive in the fight against wildlife trafficking. Although we emphasize the importance of this work, we suggest caution in the preparation of documents such as this guide in order to maximize its usefulness for the authorities that fight wildlife trafficking in our territory.

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Campo digit. ; 9(1): 56-61, jul. 2014.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-340810

RESUMO

The species snakes Boa constrictor (red-tailed boa) is representatives of the family Boidae. Boa constrictors feed on small or medium mammals, birds and even lizards, and their food is directly related to biochemical differences of the animal. This aim of this review is address data that highlight the importance of understanding the biochemical profile of wild species, aiming reviews for possible treatment and breed in captivity, as well as rehabilitate wild animals. Among the laboratorial exams, serum biochemical profiles reflect cellular integrity and organ function. These patterns reflect both the leakage of cellular constituents to the serum, and regulation of damaged absorption, production or excretion of various serum components. In this context, the study of hematology it is essential to determine the health status of reptiles.(AU)


As serpentes da espécie Boa constrictor (jiboias) são representantes da família Boidae. As jiboias alimentam-se de mamíferos pequenos a médios, aves e até mesmo lagartos e sua alimentação está diretamente relacionada com diferenças nos valores bioquímicos do animal. Esta revisão teve por objetivo abordar dados que destacam a relevância de se conhecer o perfil bioquímico de espécies silvestres, visando possíveis avaliações para tratamento e criação destes animais em cativeiro, assim como reabilitar animais de vida livre. Dentre os exames laboratoriais, os perfis bioquímicos séricos refletem a integridade celular e a função orgânica. Esses padrões refletem tanto o extravasamento de constituintes celulares para o soro, quanto à regulação prejudicada da absorção, produção ou excreção dos vários componentes séricos. Neste contexto, o estudo da hematologia torna se fundamental para a determinação do estado de saúde dos répteis.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Serpentes/fisiologia , Boidae/fisiologia , Fenômenos Bioquímicos , Fauna , Técnicas de Laboratório Clínico , Testes Hematológicos
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Campo digit ; 9(1): 56-61, jul. 2014.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1471750

RESUMO

The species snakes Boa constrictor (red-tailed boa) is representatives of the family Boidae. Boa constrictors feed on small or medium mammals, birds and even lizards, and their food is directly related to biochemical differences of the animal. This aim of this review is address data that highlight the importance of understanding the biochemical profile of wild species, aiming reviews for possible treatment and breed in captivity, as well as rehabilitate wild animals. Among the laboratorial exams, serum biochemical profiles reflect cellular integrity and organ function. These patterns reflect both the leakage of cellular constituents to the serum, and regulation of damaged absorption, production or excretion of various serum components. In this context, the study of hematology it is essential to determine the health status of reptiles.


As serpentes da espécie Boa constrictor (jiboias) são representantes da família Boidae. As jiboias alimentam-se de mamíferos pequenos a médios, aves e até mesmo lagartos e sua alimentação está diretamente relacionada com diferenças nos valores bioquímicos do animal. Esta revisão teve por objetivo abordar dados que destacam a relevância de se conhecer o perfil bioquímico de espécies silvestres, visando possíveis avaliações para tratamento e criação destes animais em cativeiro, assim como reabilitar animais de vida livre. Dentre os exames laboratoriais, os perfis bioquímicos séricos refletem a integridade celular e a função orgânica. Esses padrões refletem tanto o extravasamento de constituintes celulares para o soro, quanto à regulação prejudicada da absorção, produção ou excreção dos vários componentes séricos. Neste contexto, o estudo da hematologia torna se fundamental para a determinação do estado de saúde dos répteis.


Assuntos
Animais , Boidae/fisiologia , Fenômenos Bioquímicos , Serpentes/fisiologia , Fauna , Testes Hematológicos , Técnicas de Laboratório Clínico
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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 14(4): 1265-1290, out.-dez. 2007.
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-471061

RESUMO

Examina o pensamento do zoólogo brasileiro Cândido de Mello Leitão (1886-1948). Explora aspectos do seu pensamento relacionados à preocupação com a valorização do conhecimento científico e da natureza em toda a sua diversidade. Destaca episódios relevantes de sua biografia pessoal e profissional, bem como analisa parte de sua produção bibliográfica, publicada entre 1935 e 1947. Mello Leitão afirmava a necessidade de um processo civilizador que reconciliasse o homem e o mundo natural, processo no qual ciência e Estado teriam responsabilidades a compartilhar, sobretudo no Brasil, país que ele considerava estar em busca de identidade nacional e de um modelo de civilização.


This exploration of the thought of Brazilian zoologist Cândido de Mello Leitão (1886-1948) concentrates on his concern with valuing scientific knowledge and nature in all its diversity. The article highlights relevant episodes from his personal and professional life and analyzes part of his bibliographic production, published between 1935 and 1947. Mello Leitão asserted the need for a civilizing process that could reconcile man and the natural world. Science and the State should share responsibilities in this endeavor, especially in Brazil, which Mello Leitão felt was searching for a national identity and a model of civilization.


Assuntos
Humanos , Ciência/história , Disciplinas das Ciências Biológicas , Biografias como Assunto , Brasil , Natureza , Conhecimento
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