Authors
Antonio Marcos Alves Pereira, Samuel Vieira Brito, JOÃO ANTONIO Araujo Filho, Adonias Aphoena Martins Teixeira, Diego Alves Teles, Daniel Oliveira Santana, Vandeberg Ferreira Lima, WALTÉCIO OLIVEIRA Almeida
Publication date
2018/6/30
Journal
Acta Herpetologica
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
21-32
Publisher
Firenze University Press
Description
In this study, the Kinosternon scorpioides, Mesoclemmys tuberculata and Phrynops geoffroanus freshwater turtles collected in the Cariús River, State of Ceará, were analysed as to their diet composition and presence of helminths. Among the 63 examined turtles 55 (87.3%) were parasitized. We found three Nematoda species (Physaloptera retusa, Serpinema monospiculatus and Spiroxys figueiredoi) and one Trematoda species (Gorgoderina sp.). Phrynops geoffroanus had the highest indexes of prevalence (97.56%) and mean intensity of infection (33.5), followed by M. tuberculata (70% and 12.64, respectively) and K. scorpioides (50% and three, respectively). Host body size was positively related to helminths abundance in both male and female Chelidae species. A significant difference in helminths abundance between the sexes was found only in P. geoffroanus, where females had more parasites than males …
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