Amblyomma sculptum ticks on a giant otter from the Brazilian Pantanal

Author:

Soresini Grazielle1ORCID,Foerster Nathalie2,Paiva Fernando3,Mourão Guilherme4,Leuchtenberger Caroline5

Affiliation:

1. Giant Otter Conservation Fund, Brasil

2. Giant Otter Conservation Fund, Brasil; Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil

3. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil

4. Embrapa Pantanal, Brasil

5. Giant Otter Conservation Fund, Brasil; Instituto Federal Farroupilha, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract The giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is a semiaquatic carnivore and a top predator in the trophic chain, considered a sentinel of freshwater ecosystems. Ticks are common ectoparasites of worldwide distribution and potential vectors of diseases. In this study, we report the ectoparasitism by ticks on a giant otter carcass found during monitoring activity at the Negro River, that holds a viable population of this endangered species in the Brazilian Pantanal. A total of three tick specimens were collected: two adults were identified as Amblyomma sculptum and a nymph as Amblyomma spp. There is a lack of information about the health of free-ranging giant otters and this report contributes to elucidate some of the host-parasite relationships, although much more research is needed to expand the knowledge about which kinds of pathogens are circulating in the species, especially among those transmitted by ticks.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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