Helminth fauna of norops fuscoauratus (D’orbigny, 1837) (squamata: Dactyloidae) in the atlantic forest, northeastern brazil

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The composition of macro endoparasites associated with the lizard Norops fuscoauratus (Squamata) was analysed in two localities in the Atlantic Forest on the northeast of Brazil between December 2012 and July 2015. 74 specimens of N. fuscoauratus were examined and five species of helminths were reported, being: (a) for the population of Pernambuco: Cystacanth (Prevalence=37.5%), Physaloptera retusa Rudolphi, 1819 (Prevalence=4.16%), larva of flatworm (Prevalence=2.08%), Rhabdias sp. (Prevalence=2.08%) and Strongyluris oscari Travassos, 1923 (Prevalence=2.08%), and (b) of Alagoas: S. oscari (Prevalence=17.85%) and Rhabdias sp. (Prevalence=3.57%). The differences in the composition of endoparasites in the two populations are attributed to individualities of environments occupied by the lizards. The collection period does not influence the abundance of parasites, but when associated with sex, there was a positive correlation with the abundance of helminths, with more females than males being infected with parasites in the rainy season.

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Campos, I. H. M. P., Oliveira, C. N., Araújo-Neto, J. V., Brito, S. V., Guarnieri, M. C., & Ribeiro, S. C. (2022). Helminth fauna of norops fuscoauratus (D’orbigny, 1837) (squamata: Dactyloidae) in the atlantic forest, northeastern brazil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 82. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.241819

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