Ticks infesting bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the Brazilian Pantanal

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作者
Munoz-Leal, Sebastian [1 ]
Eriksson, Alan [2 ]
Santos, Carolina Ferreira [2 ]
Fischer, Erich [2 ]
de Almeida, Juliana Cardoso [3 ]
Luz, Hermes R. [4 ]
Labruna, Marcelo B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Dept Med Vet Prevent & Saude Anim, Av Prof Orlando Marques de Paiva 87,Cidade Univ, BR-05508270 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Ctr Ciencias Biol & Saude, BR-79070900 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rural Rio de Janeiro, Inst Biol, Dept Biol Anim, Rodovia BR 465 Km 7 Campus Univ Zona Rural, BR-23851970 Seropedica, RJ, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Rural Rio de Janeiro, Inst Vet, Dept Parasitol Anim, Rodovia BR 465 Km 7 Campus Univ Zona Rural, BR-23851970 Seropedica, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Ornithodoros; Chiroptera; Host-parasite association; Savannah; SP-NOV ACARI; N. SP ACARI; ARGASID TICK; IXODIDA ARGASIDAE; SPECIES GROUP; ORNITHODOROS; PATTERNS; PARASITE; RECORDS; REGION;
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10.1007/s10493-016-0026-5
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Ticks associated with bats have been poorly documented in the Neotropical Zoogeographical Region. In this study, a total of 1028 bats were sampled for tick infestations in the southern portion of the Brazilian Pantanal. A total of 368 ticks, morphologically identified as Ornithodoros hasei (n = 364) and O. mimon (n = 4), were collected from the following bat species: Artibeus planirostris, Platyrrhinus lineatus, Phyllostomus hastatus, Mimon crenulatum and Noctilio albiventris. Morphological identification of O. hasei was confirmed by molecular analysis. Regarding the most abundant bat species, only 40 (6.2 %) out of 650 A. planirostris were infested by O. hasei, with a mean intensity of 7.2 ticks per infested bat, or a mean abundance of 0.44 ticks per sampled bat. Noteworthy, one single P. hastatus was infested by 55 O. hasei larvae, in contrast to the 2.5-7.2 range of mean intensity values for the whole study. As a complement to the present study, a total of 8 museum bat specimens (6 Noctilio albiventris and 2 N. leporinus), collected in the northern region of Pantanal, were examined for tick infestations. These bats contained 176 ticks, which were all morphologically identified as O. hasei larvae. Mean intensity of infestation was 22, with a range of 1-46 ticks per infested bat. Our results suggest that A. planirostris might play an important role in the natural life cycle of O. hasei in the Pantanal.
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