Patrícia Biegelmeyer
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Veterinary Parasitology | 2015
Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Leandro Quintana Nizoli; S.S. da Silva; T.R.B. dos Santos; N.J.L. Dionello; C.C. Gulias-Gomes; Florinda Cardoso
This study aimed to verify the influence of bovine genetic resistance on biological traits of the Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus tick. Genetic resistance or susceptibility was determined according to breeding values for tick counts, predicted using a dataset of 9007 Hereford and Braford (Hereford×Zebu) bovines naturally infested and raised under extensive production systems in southern Brazil. From a total of 974 Braford heifers born in 2008, 20 were classified as genetically tick-resistant and 20 classified as genetically tick-susceptible, and used to obtain the ticks samples used in this study. The 40 heifers were exposed to four subsequent artificial infestations with approximately 20,000 larvae at 14-day intervals. From the 19th to 23rd day of each infestation tick counts were performed on the left body side of the heifers. Engorged ticks were manually collected on the day of highest observed burden after each infestation. Tick counts on susceptible heifers were 5.5, 10.5, 11.1 and 6.9 times larger than on resistant heifers, respectively, after the first, second, third and fourth artificial infestations. In the third infestation, ticks from resistant heifers showed lower egg production index (P<0.0001) than ticks from susceptible heifers. In the fourth infestation, ticks from susceptible group showed higher egg mass weight (P<0.05) and nutrient index (P<0.0001) than ticks from resistant heifers. Tick initial weights showed a positive association with egg production index in susceptible heifers (P<0.05) and a negative association in the resistant group (P<0.05), suggesting a host defense mechanism that reduces the conversion efficiency of ingested blood to eggs in engorged ticks from resistant cattle. This shows that bovine genetic tick resistance, in addition to affecting the number of ticks carried by the animals, also affected the egg mass weight, egg production and nutrient indexes of ticks. The results of the present study imply that the selection of resistant animals could be used as a strategic tool for tick control in production systems, reducing infestation levels on cattle and environment.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2013
Tânia Regina Bettin dos Santos; Guilherme M. Klafke; Felipe Geraldo Pappen; Leandro Quintana Nizoli; Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Nara Amélia da Rosa Farias
Field samples of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, were assessed using the following methods: larval packet test (LPT), larval immersion test (LIT) and syringe immersion test (SIT). The following parameters were determined for each population and for the Mozo susceptible reference strain: lethal concentration for 50% (LC50) with its 95% confidence interval (95% CI), regression line slope and resistance ratio (RR). Using the LPT, only one population was susceptible to amitraz, presenting a RR of 1.9. Using the same technique, the other populations presented RRs of between 92.9 and 3445.8 and were considered resistant. The LC50 of the Mozo strain calculated using the LPT, LIT and SIT was 2.9, 27.3, and 52.7 µg/mL, respectively. In general, a good fit to the probit statistical model was only achieved using the LPT. The results obtained in this study impair recommendations for using the LIT and SIT to diagnose amitraz resistance in R. (B.) microplus populations. Additional studies are required to improve the sensitivity of these tests in relation to the LPT.
Genetics Selection Evolution | 2016
Ricardo Zanella; Jane de Oliveira Peixoto; F. F. Cardoso; Leandro Lunardini Cardoso; Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Maurício Egídio Cantão; Antonio Otaviano; Marcelo S. Freitas; Alexandre R Caetano; M. C. Ledur
BMC Genetics | 2016
Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Claudia Gulias-Gomes; Alexandre R Caetano; Juan P. Steibel; F. F. Cardoso
Archivos De Zootecnia | 2011
Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Leandro Quintana Nizoli; F. F. Cardoso; Nelson José Laurino Dionello
Livestock Science | 2017
Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Claudia Gulias-Gomes; Vanerlei Mozaquatro Roso; Nelson José Laurino Dionello; F. F. Cardoso
Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production | 2014
Harvey D. Blackburn; Samuel Rezende Paiva; B. P. Sollero; Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Alexandre R Caetano; F. F. Cardoso
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2013
ândrea Plotzki Reis; F. F. Cardoso; R. F. Costa; Patrícia Biegelmeyer; M. J. Yokoo
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2012
Bruna Farias Alves; Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Iuri Vladimir Pioly Marmitt; Mariah Da Silveira Schuch; Leandro Quintana Nizoli; Tânia Regina Bettin dos Santos
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2012
Lucas Sampaio Sedrez; Patrícia Biegelmeyer; Iuri Vladimir Pioly Marmitt; Rodrigo Fagundes Da Costa; Leadro Quintana Nizoli; Sergio Silva Da Silva
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