Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Hemoparasites of the Four‐Eyed Frog ( Pleurodema thaul ) from Chile

View through CrossRef
ABSTRACT Amphibians host a diverse array of macro and microparasites, and these relationships can provide relevant information for assessing and monitoring population and ecosystem health. The dynamics and outcomes of these host–parasite interactions are influenced by several biotic and abiotic factors, as well as by the characteristics of both the parasite and the host. This study aims to identify hemoparasites in Pleurodema thaul (four‐eyed frog) (Leptodactylidae) across its extensive distribution in Chile and to explore potential relationships between parasite occurrence, host traits, and habitat variables. To achieve this, we surveyed P. thaul populations from 40 localities between the extreme north and south of Chile (22–43°S), in a latitudinal gradient of 2500 km. In each locality, individuals were actively searched along the margin of water bodies, manually captured, sexed, and measured using standard morphometric and biosecurity protocols. Blood samples were collected via facial vein puncture using needles and heparinized capillary tubes. Smears were prepared on‐site, fixed with methanol, and stained with 10% Giemsa for subsequent microscopic analysis at 40× and 100× magnification. Hemoparasites were detected in 61% (221/363) of individuals, with three genera identified: the hemogregarines Hepatozoon sp. and Dactylosoma sp. (Adeleorina), with a prevalence of 7% and 39%, respectively, and the hemococcidium Lankesterella sp. (Eimeriorina), with 22%. The study describes the key characteristics of these parasites in both intra‐ and extracellular developmental stages. These findings contribute to the understanding of anuran hemoparasites by expanding knowledge on their distribution, morphological traits, and local and regional host–parasite interactions.
Title: Hemoparasites of the Four‐Eyed Frog ( Pleurodema thaul ) from Chile
Description:
ABSTRACT Amphibians host a diverse array of macro and microparasites, and these relationships can provide relevant information for assessing and monitoring population and ecosystem health.
The dynamics and outcomes of these host–parasite interactions are influenced by several biotic and abiotic factors, as well as by the characteristics of both the parasite and the host.
This study aims to identify hemoparasites in Pleurodema thaul (four‐eyed frog) (Leptodactylidae) across its extensive distribution in Chile and to explore potential relationships between parasite occurrence, host traits, and habitat variables.
To achieve this, we surveyed P.
thaul populations from 40 localities between the extreme north and south of Chile (22–43°S), in a latitudinal gradient of 2500 km.
In each locality, individuals were actively searched along the margin of water bodies, manually captured, sexed, and measured using standard morphometric and biosecurity protocols.
Blood samples were collected via facial vein puncture using needles and heparinized capillary tubes.
Smears were prepared on‐site, fixed with methanol, and stained with 10% Giemsa for subsequent microscopic analysis at 40× and 100× magnification.
Hemoparasites were detected in 61% (221/363) of individuals, with three genera identified: the hemogregarines Hepatozoon sp.
and Dactylosoma sp.
(Adeleorina), with a prevalence of 7% and 39%, respectively, and the hemococcidium Lankesterella sp.
(Eimeriorina), with 22%.
The study describes the key characteristics of these parasites in both intra‐ and extracellular developmental stages.
These findings contribute to the understanding of anuran hemoparasites by expanding knowledge on their distribution, morphological traits, and local and regional host–parasite interactions.

Related Results

Dinámica poblacional y conservación de la Ranita del Valcheta, Pleurodema somuncurense (Cei, 1969), Patagonia, Argentina
Dinámica poblacional y conservación de la Ranita del Valcheta, Pleurodema somuncurense (Cei, 1969), Patagonia, Argentina
Las poblaciones de anfibios están declinando globalmente. En la actualidad se encuentran dentro del grupo de vertebrados más amenazados, encontrándose casi un tercio de las especie...
Roadmap for Implementing a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System in Chile: Core Design Options and Policy Decision-Making Considerations
Roadmap for Implementing a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System in Chile: Core Design Options and Policy Decision-Making Considerations
Motu and partners were contracted by the World Bank through its Partnership for Market Readiness (PMR) initiative to “Draft a proposal for the implementation in Chile of a Greenhou...
On a putative type specimen of <em>Pleurodema bibroni</em> Tschudi, 1838 from Chile (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
On a putative type specimen of <em>Pleurodema bibroni</em> Tschudi, 1838 from Chile (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
The original description of the Neotropical frog Pleurodema bibroni was based on material collected at “Monte-Video” [Montevideo, Uruguay], but no type specimen was originally desi...
Interação entre hemoparasitos em anuros da Amazônia central: Coinfecção, suscetibilidade e fatores determinantes
Interação entre hemoparasitos em anuros da Amazônia central: Coinfecção, suscetibilidade e fatores determinantes
The susceptibility of anuran amphibians to parasitic infections can vary according to behavior, habitat and interspecific interactions. However, these generalizations are mainly ba...
Colaboradores
Colaboradores
Publican en este número, por orden de aparición: Mara Favoretto es Doctora en Letras por la Universidad de Melbourne, Australia, e investigadora y profesora de la misma universida...
Faunistic review of amphibians in protected areas of Ukrainian Roztochia
Faunistic review of amphibians in protected areas of Ukrainian Roztochia
Background. Study of amphibian fauna as a necessary component of ecosystems is always relevant and requires a regular renewal of information, especially in protected areas. We cond...
Biologically inspired swimming robotic frog based on pneumatic soft actuators
Biologically inspired swimming robotic frog based on pneumatic soft actuators
Abstract Research on soft robots and swimming robots has been widely reported and demonstrated. However, none of these soft swimming robots c...
Review on epidemiology of bovine hemoparasites in Ethiopia
Review on epidemiology of bovine hemoparasites in Ethiopia
A literature-based review was made to assess available information on bovine hemoparasites related to their epidemiology, distribution, and economic importance in Ethiopia. Babesio...

Back to Top