| Literature DB >> 20059839 |
Estevam G Lux Hoppe1, Daniela Pedrassani, Ana Cecília Hoffmann-Inocente, José H Tebaldi, Luis Fernando Storti, Felipe S Zanuzzo, Neuri Avancini, Adjair Antonio Do Nascimento.
Abstract
Fifty eight Chaunus ictericus and 42 C. schneideri specimens were collected on São Cristóvão district, Três Barras, SC for helminthological studies. Fourteen helminth species were diagnosed, from which only five species were found on both hosts. Chaunus ictericus showed higher values of species richness (2,8448+/-1,1516) and diversity (H = 1,374), with mild dominance (1-D = 0,642, J = 0,5528), in comparison with C. schneideri (0,6428+/-1,007; H = 1,165; 1-D = 0,5822 e J = 0,5985). Also, descriptors of helminthic infection were superior in the former host. Little number of shared species between the analyzed toad species suggests parasitic host-specificity.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 20059839
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ISSN: 0103-846X