Mariana Borges Rodrigues
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
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Acta Parasitologica | 2016
Bruno doBomfim Lopes; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Lidiane Maria da Silva; Bruno Pereira Berto; Hermes Ribeiro Luz; Ildemar Ferreira; Carlos Wilson Gomes Lopes
A new isosporoid coccidian species (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) is reported from the southern house wren Troglodytes musculus, a very well distributed species in South and Central America. Isospora corruirae sp. nov. oocysts are subspherical to ovoidal, 24.1 × 21.4 μm, with smooth, bilayered wall. Micropyle and oocyst residuum are absent, but small spherules and splinter-like granules are frequently present. Sporocysts are ovoidal to piriform, 14.0 × 9.5 μm. Stieda body is prominent knoblike and substieda body is delicate. Sporocyst residuum is composed of scattered fragments of different sizes. Sporozoites are vermiform with posterior refractile bodies, anterior striations and a nucleus. This is the second description of an isosporoid coccidium infecting a New World wren.
Zootaxa | 2018
Priscila Tucunduva; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Raquel Batista Junger De Carvalho; Bruno Pereira Berto
A new species of coccidia (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) found parasitizing the white-eyed parakeet Psittacara leucophthalmus (Müller, 1776) in Brazil is described. Eimeria psittacarae n. sp. has oocysts that are ellipsoidal, 34.8 × 24.3 μm, with smooth, bilayered wall, ~1.7 μm thick. Micropyle present. Oocyst residuum absent, but one or two polar granules are present. Sporocysts are elongate ellipsoidal, 19.2 × 9.7 μm. Stieda body knob-like and sub-Stieda body rounded. Sporocyst residuum is composed of granules that appear to be membrane-bounded. Sporozoites are vermiform with one refractile body and a nucleus. This is the sixth description of an eimeriid coccidium parasitizing a New World psittacine.
Systematic Parasitology | 2018
Lidiane Maria da Silva-Carvalho; Danilo Giovanni Narciso Pastura; Jennifer Vieira Gomes; Priscyanne Barreto Siqueira; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Viviane M. Lima; Bruno Pereira Berto
A species of Isospora Schneider, 1881 (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) considered as new to science is described and characterised molecularly from the eastern white-throated spadebill Platyrinchus mystaceus Vieillot in the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, southeastern Brazil. Isospora lopesi n. sp. has oöcysts that are subspheroidal to ovoidal, 18–24 × 18–22 (20.6 × 19.7) µm, with smooth, bilayered wall, c.1.5 μm thick. Micropyle and oöcyst residuum are absent, but one polar granule is present. Sporocysts are ellipsoidal, 12–16 × 8–11 (14.4 × 8.6) µm. The Stieda body is flattened to half-moon-shaped and sub-Stieda body is rounded. Sporocyst residuum is present, consisting of numerous spherules of different sizes. Sporozoites are vermiform with anterior and posterior refractile bodies and nucleus. Molecular analysis was conducted at the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene. This new isolate exhibited similarity greater than 98% with Isospora spp. isolates from spectacled warblers Sylvia conspicillata Temminck, 1820. This is the fourth isosporoid coccidian described from New World tyrannid birds, but is the first to have a complementary molecular characterisation.
Parasitology Research | 2018
Lidiane Maria da Silva-Carvalho; Danilo Giovanni Narciso Pastura; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Jennifer Vieira Gomes; Mariana S. Oliveira; Priscyanne Barreto Siqueira; Jhon Lennon G. Oliveira; Sabrina S. Soares; Águida A. Oliveira; Viviane M. Lima; Ildemar Ferreira; Bruno Pereira Berto
In the current study, Isospora sagittulae McQuistion and Capparella, 1992 (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) is reported from white-shouldered fire-eyes Pyriglena leucoptera (Vieillot, 1818) in the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. To date, this coccidian species was described from antbirds in Ecuador and Brazilian Amazon. In this sense, oocysts and measurements of the description of I. sagittulae from Amazonian antbirds were required from the deposit for comparison between samples from the Amazon and Atlantic Forest. The morphology was similar in all aspects, despite the polymorphism associated with the oocyst shape. DNA sequences for the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) locus of the oocysts had similarity of 100%. Therefore, these strong morphological, molecular, and ecological equivalences ensure the unique identification of I. sagittulae. Finally, this finding reveals the wide distribution of I. sagittulae in the Neotropical region and indicates that other antbirds in the Brazilian Cerrado should disperse I. sagittulae to the Amazon and Atlantic Forest.
Journal of Parasitology | 2017
Irlane Faria de Pinho; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Lidiane Maria da Silva; Bruno do B. Lopes; Mariana S. Oliveira; Matheus Alexandre Ferreira; Sergian Vianna Cardozo; Hermes Ribeiro Luz; Ildemar Ferreira; Carlos Wilson Gomes Lopes; Bruno Pereira Berto
Abstract A new coccidian species (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Isospora) is described parasitizing white-necked thrushes Turdus albicollis Vieillot, 1818; rufous-bellied thrushes Turdus rufiventris Vieillot, 1818; pale-breasted thrushes Turdus leucomelas Vieillot, 1818; and yellow-legged thrushes Turdus flavipes Vieillot, 1818 from 3 different localities in Brazil. Isospora sabiai n. sp. has oocysts that are subspherical to ellipsoidal, 20.9 × 18.6 μm, with smooth, delicate, bilayered wall, ∼1.1 μm thick. Micropyle inconspicuous or imperceptible. Oocyst residuum absent, but small polar granules rounded or comma-shaped are present. Sporocysts are elongate ellipsoidal to reniform, 16.5 × 9.2 μm. The Stieda body is knob-like. Sub-Stieda body rounded to conical, sometimes homogeneous with the Stieda body. Sporocyst residuum is present, usually as a cluster of numerous granules. Sporozoites are vermiform with 2 refractile bodies. The oocysts and sporocysts of I. sabiai n. sp. are uniform in the proportionality of width on length, but exhibited different patterns of size associated with each host species; therefore, an ecological discussion is introduced aimed at associating these morphometrical patterns of the oocysts with the habits of the different species of thrushes. This is the seventh isosporoid coccidian reported from New World turdids.
Acta Parasitologica | 2017
Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Irlane Faria de Pinho; Lidiane Maria da Silva; Bruno doBomfim Lopes; Hermes Ribeiro Luz; Ildemar Ferreira; Carlos Wilson Gomes Lopes; Bruno Pereira Berto
Despite 12 coccidian species had been recorded from passerines of the Thraupidae family, none of them has been reported in the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, in Southeastern Brazil. This locality is a protected area with a high degree of vulnerability, and is considered a “conservation island” of biodiversity. The aim of the current work was describe Isospora ramphoceli Berto, Flausino, Luz, Ferreira, Lopes, 2010 from ruby-crowned tanagers Tachyphonus coronatus Vieillot, 1822 in the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia. The oocysts of I. ramphoceli are subspheroidal, 23.1 × 22.1 μm, with smooth, bilayered wall. Micropyle, oocyst residuum and polar granule are absent. Sporocysts are ellipsoidal or ovoidal, 16.2 × 10.8 μm. Stieda body is knob-like and substieda body is large and homogeneous. Sporocyst residuum is composed of many scattered granules. Sporozoites are vermiform with a posterior refractile body and a nucleus. In addition to new locality, this is the first description of I. ramphoceli from T. coronatus.
Parasitology Research | 2016
Lidiane Maria da Silva; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Bruno do B. Lopes; Bruno Pereira Berto; Hermes Ribeiro Luz; Ildemar Ferreira; Carlos Wilson Gomes Lopes
Systematic Parasitology | 2017
Lidiane Maria da Silva; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Irlane Faria de Pinho; Bruno do Bomfim Lopes; Hermes Ribeiro Luz; Ildemar Ferreira; Carlos Wilson Gomes Lopes; Bruno Pereira Berto
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2017
Patrícia Silva de Oliveira; Matheus Alexandre Ferreira; Lidiane Maria da Silva; Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Sergian Vianna Cardozo; Bruno Pereira Berto
Zootaxa | 2015
Mariana Borges Rodrigues; Da Silva Lm; Lopes Bdo B; Berto Bp; Luz Hr; Ferreira I; Lopes Cw
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Danilo Giovanni Narciso Pastura
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
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