First assessment of the endoparasitic nematode fauna of four psammophilous species of Tropiduridae (Squamata: Iguania) endemic to north-eastern Brazil


Autoria(s): Lambertz, Markus; Kohlsdorf, Tiana; Perry, Steven F.; Avila, Robson Waldemar; da Silva, Reinaldo Jose
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

Resumo

Tropiduridae (Squamata: Iguania) is a lizard taxon widely distributed in the neotropics. Among its representatives, some species are classified as generalists regarding habitat usage. Others exhibit a very restricted and probably relict distribution, and are strongly associated with predominantly sandy and dry habitats. Within this rather ecologically similar than phylogenetically closely related group we examined specimens of Eurolophosaurus amathites, E. divaricatus, Tropidurus hygomi, T. psammonastes for endoparasites. In all four species examined we recorded parasitic nematodes (Nemathelminthes: Nematoda). At least three nematode species were recovered: Parapharyngodon sp., Physaloptera lutzi and Strongyluris oscari, with Ph. lutzi being the most abundant parasite encountered in all lizard species examined. In spite of the hosts' habitat specialization, these parasites are also found frequently in non-psammophilous tropidurid species as well as in other squamates. Individual species richness per lizard was low, with usually just one species parasitizing at a time. These are the first parasites registered for these tropidurids and constitute a total of six new host records.

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo [FAPESP 2005/60140-4, FAPESP 2006/56962-5]

Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Biologia Comparada (FFCLRP - Universidade de Sao Paulo)

Programa de PosGraduacao em Biologia Comparada (FFCLRP Universidade de Sao Paulo)

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ACTA HERPETOLOGICA, FIRENZE, v. 7, n. 2, supl., Part 2, pp. 315-323, MAY, 2012

1827-9635

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/42720

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eng

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FIRENZE UNIV PRESS

FIRENZE

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ACTA HERPETOLOGICA

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