Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Arquivos do Instituto Biológico | 2016
Sâmara Nunes Gomes; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Gertrud Müller
Ticks are important bloodsucking ectoparasites for public and animal health for transmitting infectious agents during blood feeding and causing injuries to their hosts. The authors report the occurrence of Amblyomma ovale and Amblyomma fuscum for the first time in Brazil, parasitizing the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus ).
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2015
Alice Graciela Rodriguez Suárez; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Márcia Raquel Pegoraro de Macedo; Carolina S. Mascarenhas; Gertrud Müller Antunes
Procyon cancrivorus is a wild animal that is found from Central America to Uruguay and northeastern Argentina. It is one of the least studied carnivore species in Brazil. For the purpose of identifying helminths that parasitize P. cancrivorus, individuals of this species that had been run over and killed by motor vehicles were collected from highways in the southern part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. At necropsy, their organs, along with organ contents and mucous membranes, were examined for parasite collection. The nematodes found in the stomachs of these Procyonidae were cleared with lactophenol and Chandleronema longigutturata was identified. This report provides the first record of occurrences of C. longigutturata in the Neotropical region and its parasitism in P. cancrivorus.
Acta Tropica | 2014
Sâmara Nunes Gomes; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Maximiano Pinheiro Cirne; Gertrud Müller
During April and September from 2010 to 2012, 80 birds of the species Calidris fuscicollis (white-rumped sandpiper) were collected for parasitological studies in the southern coast of Rio Grande do Sul, under ICMBIO license No. 26234-1. For ectoparasite collection, the birds were first submerged in water with detergent. The parasites found were fixed in 70% alcohol, cleared in 10% potassium hydroxide and mounted in Canada balsam. Of 80 birds examined, 79% were parasitized. Actornithophilus umbrinus (47.5%), Actornithophilus lacustris (37.5%), Actornithophilus spp. (13.75%), Carduiceps zonarius (26.25%), Lunaceps incoenis (27.5%), and Lunaceps spp. (16.25%) were the species found with their respective prevalence. We record for the first time parasitism by chewing lice in Calidris fuscicollis.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2015
Sâmara Nunes Gomes; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Maximiano Pinheiro Cirne; Gertrud Müller
During the period 2010-2012, eighty individuals of Calidris fuscicollis (Vieillot, 1819) were collected on the southern coast of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with the objective of determining the presence of feather mites. Of the 80 birds examined, 32.5% were infested by mites, identified as Avenzoaria calidridis (Oudemans, 1904) (Avenzoariidae) (31.25%), Montchadskiana securicata (Megnin & Trouessart 1884) (Pterolichidae) (22.5%) and Alloptes limosae (Dubinin, 1951) (Alloptidae) (6.25%). This is the first report of feather mites on Calidris fuscicollis in Brazil.
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2014
Marta F Fehlberg; Diego Silva da Silva; Patrícia Quintana Langone; Maria Amp da Silva; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Carolina S. Mascarenhas; Sâmara Nunes Gomes; Tiago Gallina; Mariana de Moura Mendes; Márcia Rp de Macedo; Fabiana Fedatto Bernardon; Maria Ea Berne; Gertrud Müller
Lagochilascariasis, a parasitic disease little known in Brazil, is caused by an ascarid nematode that has a peculiar life cycle, with a predilection site for the cervical region in the final hosts: humans, cats and dogs. We aimed to record the occurrence of Lagochilascaris minor in domestic cats from rural areas in the Municipality of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, with reports of clinical signs and the treatment applied.
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2014
Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Sâmara Nunes Gomes; Ana Maria Rui; Gertrud Müller
Tadarida brasiliensis (Geoffroy, 1824), the Brazilian free-tailed bat, is an insectivorous bat that occurs from southern United States of America to southern South America. In this study we present the first data on diversity of ectoparasitic mites of T. brasiliensis in Brazil. A compilation and analysis of the studies of mite diversity conducted in different points the geographic distribution this bat species are provided. The mites were collected from March 2010 to November 2011 on 160 T. brasiliensis adult bats captured in southern Brazil. Four species of mites have been found: Chiroptonyssus robustipes (Ewing, 1925), Ewingana longa (Ewing, 1938), Ewingana inaequalis (Radford, 1948), and specimens of Cheyletidae. Chiroptonyssus robustipes was the most prevalent species (100%), followed by E. longa (20%), E. inaequalis (10%), and specimens of Cheyletidae (1.25%). The data currently available show that C. robustipes parasitizes T. brasiliensis throughout its region of occurrence, and this mite is highly prevalent and abundant. The two species of Ewingana accompany the geographical distribution of T. brasiliensis, but with much lower prevalence and abundance.
Ciencia Rural | 2009
Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Diego Silva da Silva; Leonardo Lopes Bertacco; João Guilherme Werner Brum; Gertrud Müller
Ostriches are originated from Africa, and in Brazil they are mostly found in commercial farms which are developing in Brazil due to the great reproductive potential and the great economic value of its products that include meat, leather, feathers and eggs. However, parasitosis causes death of the birds and economic failure. Therefore, the aim of this research was to identify these ectoparasites that infect ostriches from commercial farms in the Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Feathers and heads were collected randomly from 34 ostriches slaughtered in the city of Julio de Castilhos, RS. The feathers, heads and nasal cavity were individually cleaned in water with detergent. Following this, the material was sieved in a 150µm sieve and examined by stereomicroscope to search for ectoparasites search. Lice and mites were found in the feathers. The lices were clarified using metil salicilate and the mites by lactophenol. The lices were identified as Struthiolipeurus rheae and the mites as Struthiopterolichus sculpturatus. This is the first description of these arthropods in ostriches in Rio Grande do Sul.
Neotropical helminthology | 2012
Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Carolina S. Mascarenhas; Cristiane Krüger; Afonso Ludovico Sinkoc; Ana Paula Neuschrank Albano; Marco Antônio Afonso Coimbra; Gertrud Müller
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2015
Gabriela Lopes Rassier; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Joaber Pereira Júnior; Diego Silva da Silva; Emília Welter Wendt; Cassandra Moraes Monteiro; Maria Elizabeth Aires Berne
Zootaxa | 2011
Sâmara Nunes Gomes; Tatiana Cheuiche Pesenti; Cintia Lidiane Guidotti Aguiar; Gertrud Müller