In the present study, we report tick infestations on wild birds in plots of the Atlantic Forest reforested fragments with native species and plots reforested with Eucalyptus tereticornis in the municipality of Rio Claro, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. A total of 256 birds were captured: 137 individuals of 33 species, in planted native forest; and 128 individuals of 37 species, in planted Eucalyptus tereticornis forest. Nymphs of two tick species were found on the birds: Amblyomma calcaratum and Amblyomma longirostre, the former was more abundant in the fragments reforested with Atlantic forest native species, and the latter in the fragment reforested with E. tereticornis. New host records were presented for A. calcaratum
A study of ticks associated with wild animals was carried out from September 1996 to April 1998 at t...
The aim of the study was to report tick infestations on wild birds in a region of the eastern Brazil...
Abstract The present study reports a collection of Amblyomma spp. ticks in birds from several areas ...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
We herein describe ticks parasitizing birds in forest fragments along the Uberabinha River, a major ...
This is a report of ticks species, parasite prevalence and infestation intensity of birds in a fores...
We evaluated the prevalence, mean intensity and relative density of ticks in 467 wild birds of 67 sp...
We report tick infestations on birds, in the environment and on domestic animals in a non-forested p...
We evaluated the prevalence, mean intensity and relative density of ticks in 467 wild birds of 67 sp...
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the prevalence, mean intensity and relative density of ticks in 467 wild bird...
In Brazil, information on ticks focus on the parasite species of domestic animals while those of wil...
Habitat loss and modifications affect biodiversity, potentially contributing to outbreaks of infecti...
<div><p>Abstract Ticks are ectoparasites of worldwide distribution that affect vertebrates and can t...
This paper describes the identification of ticks from wild animals of the Pantanal region in Brazil ...
A study of ticks associated with wild animals was carried out from September 1996 to April 1998 at t...
The aim of the study was to report tick infestations on wild birds in a region of the eastern Brazil...
Abstract The present study reports a collection of Amblyomma spp. ticks in birds from several areas ...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
We herein describe ticks parasitizing birds in forest fragments along the Uberabinha River, a major ...
This is a report of ticks species, parasite prevalence and infestation intensity of birds in a fores...
We evaluated the prevalence, mean intensity and relative density of ticks in 467 wild birds of 67 sp...
We report tick infestations on birds, in the environment and on domestic animals in a non-forested p...
We evaluated the prevalence, mean intensity and relative density of ticks in 467 wild birds of 67 sp...
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the prevalence, mean intensity and relative density of ticks in 467 wild bird...
In Brazil, information on ticks focus on the parasite species of domestic animals while those of wil...
Habitat loss and modifications affect biodiversity, potentially contributing to outbreaks of infecti...
<div><p>Abstract Ticks are ectoparasites of worldwide distribution that affect vertebrates and can t...
This paper describes the identification of ticks from wild animals of the Pantanal region in Brazil ...
A study of ticks associated with wild animals was carried out from September 1996 to April 1998 at t...
The aim of the study was to report tick infestations on wild birds in a region of the eastern Brazil...
Abstract The present study reports a collection of Amblyomma spp. ticks in birds from several areas ...