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Author(s):  
Fernando de Castro Jacinavicius ◽  
Matheus Huang-Bastos ◽  
Cal Welbourn ◽  
Ron Ochoa ◽  
Darci Moraes Barros-Battesti ◽  
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Abstract The genus SerratacarusGoff and Whitaker 1984, currently includes only two species, Serratacarus dietzi Goff and Whitaker, 1994 and Serratacarus lasiurus Goff and Whitaker, 1994, which were recorded on cricetid rodents from natural reserve areas of Brazil. Here, we provide a review of the morphological characters for both species and synonymize of the species Trombewingia brasiliensisGoff and Gettinger, 1991 with S. lasiurus. Additionally, we provide new locality records for both species and the first record for S. dietzi on southeastern four-eyed opossum, Philander frenatus Olfers, 1818 (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae).


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yajiao Duan ◽  
Azmi Al-Jubury ◽  
Per Walter Kania ◽  
Kurt Buchmann

Abstract Background Digenean trematodes are parasitic platyhelminths that use several hosts in their life cycles and are thereby embedded in various ecosystems affected by local environmental conditions. Their presence in a habitat will reflect the presence of different host species and, as such, they can serve as ecological indicators. Only limited information on the occurrence of trematodes and their link to other trophic levels in the Danish freshwater ecosystems is currently available.Therefore, the main aim of the present study was to increase our knowledge in this field. Methods Snails were sampled from 21 freshwater lakes in Denmark, following which shedding procedures were performed, cercariae were recoved and the released parasites were identified using molecular tools (PCR and sequencing). Results A total of 5657 snail hosts belonging to ten species were identified, revealing a highly diverse parasite fauna comprising 22 trematode species. The overall trematode prevalence was 12.6%, but large variations occurred between host species. The snail host Lymnaea stagnalis showed the highest prevalence and also exhibited the highest diversity, accounting for 47.6% of the species richness. Conclusions This survey contributes updated information on parasite–host relations and compatibility and may assist in describing the ecological structure of the investigated Danish freshwater ecosystems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 278-281
Author(s):  
Maximiliano E. Korstanje ◽  

In an ever-changing world which characterizes by the decline of hospitality, the anthropological insight is essentially vital to envisage the future of Western civilization. Amitai Touval adventures to reach a much deeper and better understanding of hospitality; en his recently-published book, [An anthropological study of Hospitality: the innkeeper and the guest], which is formed by two chapters, he offers a more than interesting argument. The first chapter, which entitles The Inkeeper, speaks us of his experiences in Eastern Germany. Rather, the second one goes through the evolution of hospitality in the digital media as well as virtual world. In so far as technology monopolizes hospitality, the guest-host relations are more impersonal. The author discusses critically the limitations of Airbnb.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hermes R. Luz ◽  
Thiago F. Martins ◽  
Sebastián Muñoz-Leal ◽  
Francisco B. Costa ◽  
Sérgio L. Gianizella ◽  
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Ticks are important ectoparasites and can transmit a wide variety of pathogens to animals and humans worldwide. These ectoparasites are the most important vectors of diseases causing pathogens in domestic and wild animals, and the second for man. In Brazil, Spotted Fever is the only disease transmitted to humans by ticks, while for animals we can highlight babesiosis, ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis. Although ticks are found in all of Brazil’s biomes, little is known about its diversity and host-relations in the Amazon biome. The existing gaps and the lack of research indicate that the diversity of ticks and their possible pathogens are underestimated in the Brazilian Amazon. Therefore, in order to guide the next studies in the Amazon biome, we present in this chapter a compilation of the records of hard ticks and soft ticks parasitizing wild and domestic animals, and humans. We present the general list of ticks for this biome, their distribution, hosts and importance for public health and veterinary. Finally, the ixodofauna found in the Brazilian Amazon and presented here does not match the vertebrate diversity of this biome, which is one of the largest on the planet. Therefore, more acarologists and epidemiologists are needed in this region.


2020 ◽  
Vol 499 (1) ◽  
pp. 1424-1440
Author(s):  
A A Hakobyan ◽  
L V Barkhudaryan ◽  
A G Karapetyan ◽  
M H Gevorgyan ◽  
G A Mamon ◽  
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ABSTRACT We present an analysis of the light curve (LC) decline rates (Δm15) of 407 normal and peculiar supernovae (SNe) Ia and global parameters of their host galaxies. As previously known, there is a significant correlation between the Δm15 of normal SNe Ia and global ages (morphologies, colours, and masses) of their hosts. On average, those normal SNe Ia that are in galaxies from the Red Sequence (early-type, massive, old hosts) have faster declining LCs in comparison with those from the Blue Cloud (late-type, less massive, younger hosts) of the colour–mass diagram. The observed correlations between the Δm15 of normal SNe Ia and hosts’ parameters appear to be due to the superposition of at least two distinct populations of faster and slower declining normal SNe Ia from older and younger stellar components. We show, for the first time, that the Δm15 of 91bg- and 91T-like SNe is independent of host morphology and colour. The distribution of hosts on the colour–mass diagram confirms the known tendency for 91bg-like SNe to occur in globally red/old galaxies, while 91T-like events prefer blue/younger hosts. On average, the youngest global ages of 02cx-like SNe hosts and their positions in the colour–mass diagram hint that these events likely originate from young population, but they differ from 91T-like events in the LC decline rate. Finally, we discuss the possible explosion channels and present our favoured SN Ia models that have the potential to explain the observed SN–host relations.


2020 ◽  
pp. 198-211
Author(s):  
Christopher Kyriakides ◽  
Arthur McLuhan ◽  
Karen Anderson ◽  
Lubna Bajjali
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2020 ◽  
Vol 716 ◽  
pp. 137071 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renata Piwowarczyk ◽  
Ireneusz Ochmian ◽  
Sabina Lachowicz ◽  
Ireneusz Kapusta ◽  
Zofia Sotek ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (19) ◽  
pp. 11476-11493 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Gray ◽  
Henry D. Kunerth ◽  
Marlene Zuk ◽  
William H. Cade ◽  
Susan L. Balenger

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