Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

作者: Michele da Costa Pinheiro , Elizabete Captivo Lourenço , Priscilla Maria Peixoto Patrício , Iwine Joyce Barbosa de Sá-Hungaro , Kátia Maria Famadas

DOI: 10.1590/S1984-29612014020

关键词: EcologyAmblyomma parvumTransectBiologyNymphAtlantic forestAmblyomma cajennenseAmblyomma brasilienseAnthropogenic pressureAbundance (ecology)

摘要: As a consequence of the importance ticks in forests protected areas, was conducted survey species free-living Natural Park Municipal Curio, state Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Monthly samples were taken by dragging method, dry ice traps and visual search two transects. Adults nymphs Amblyomma cajennense (n= 147), brasiliense 4) parvum 1) collected. This is first occurrence A. state. No correlation found between abundance stages rainfall, temperature relative humidity. The highest abundances adults months January May, September October. low diversity parasites on Curio can be attributed to proximity households with pets, which would also explain higher that commonly areas impacted anthropogenic pressure.

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