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    First record of Ostracod ingestion by adult frogs

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    The marsupial frog Fritziana goeldii is an endemic species of Brazil with few aspects of its habits reported in the literature. In this work, we report for the first time the ingestion of Elpidium sp., an ostracod that lives in bromeliads which is known to use amphibians as vectors for phoresy, by F. goeldii. It is also the first time that this group is reported in the digestive tract of an adult amphibian.Asociación Herpetológica Argentin

    First record of Ostracod ingestion by adult frogs

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    The marsupial frog Fritziana goeldii is an endemic species of Brazil with few aspects of its habits reported in the literature. In this work, we report for the first time the ingestion of Elpidium sp., an ostracod that lives in bromeliads which is known to use amphibians as vectors for phoresy, by F. goeldii. It is also the first time that this group is reported in the digestive tract of an adult amphibian.Asociación Herpetológica Argentin

    First record of Ostracod ingestion by adult frogs

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    The marsupial frog Fritziana goeldii is an endemic species of Brazil with few aspects of its habits reported in the literature. In this work, we report for the first time the ingestion of Elpidium sp., an ostracod that lives in bromeliads which is known to use amphibians as vectors for phoresy, by F. goeldii. It is also the first time that this group is reported in the digestive tract of an adult amphibian.Asociación Herpetológica Argentin

    Diet, reproductive biology, and ecological interactions of Fritziana goeldii (Anura: Hemiphractidae)

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    Aspects of the diet, reproduction, and interactions with other taxa are reported for the egg-brooding tree frog, Fritziana goeldii, an endemic phytotelma-dwelling species from southeastern Brazil. A total of 56 frogs (48 males; 8 females) was collected between December 2018 and November 2019. A total of 218 dietary items, representing at least 28 taxa was recovered. Hymenoptera and Coleoptera were the most abundant, mainly early in the year (January–April), with Formicidae being the most represented group. Parasitic interactions with ostracods and helminths were observed in 12 and 13 frogs, respectively, with most of these organisms being found in the intestines of F. goeldii. Fritziana goeldii is sexually dimorphic, with females (mean 36.0 mm) being larger than males (mean 28.3 mm). All females collected had oocytes, and two also had eggs attached to the dorsum. No relation was found between the female’s size and size and number of oocytes. The reproduction of F. goeldii seems to be prolonged, with males calling throughout the year

    Characterization of Dengue Virus Type 2: New Insights on the 2010 Brazilian Epidemic

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    Dengue viruses (DENV) serotypes 1, 2, and 3 have been causing yearly outbreaks in Brazil. In this study, we report the re-introduction of DENV2 in the coast of São Paulo State. Partial envelope viral genes were sequenced from eighteen patients with dengue fever during the 2010 epidemic. Phylogenetic analysis showed this strain belongs to the American/Asian genotype and was closely related to the virus that circulated in Rio de Janeiro in 2007 and 2008. The phylogeny also showed no clustering by clinical presentation, suggesting that the disease severity could not be explained by distinct variants or genotypes. The time of the most recent common ancestor of American/Asian genotype and the São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (SP/RJ) monophyletic cluster was estimated to be around 40 and 10 years, respectively. Since this virus was first identified in Brazil in 2007, we suggest that it was already circulating in the country before causing the first documented outbreak. This is the first description of the 2010 outbreak in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, and should contribute to efforts to control and monitor the spread of DENVs in endemic areas
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