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Intestinal helminths of capybaras, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, from Venezuela

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2004
Quantitative parameters of intestinal helminth species and their potential relations to host characteristics in a population of capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) from Venezuela are reported for the first time.
Viviana Salas, Emilio A Herrera
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Where does a capybara live?

open access: yes, 2023
A capybara is a large, herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent that is native to South America. It is the largest living rodent in the world, weighing between 35 and 66 kilograms (77 and 146 pounds) and measuring up to 1.3 meters (4.3 feet) in length. Capybaras are social animals that live in groups near bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and swamps. They
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A criação em sistema semi-intensivo e o manejo sustentável de capivaras na natureza. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
bitstream/CPACT-2009-09/11811/1/documento_232 ...
PINHEIRO, M. S.
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Anti-leptospirosis agglutinins in Brazilian capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)

open access: yesJournal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases, 2016
The interest in commercial use of wild animals is increasing, especially regarding raising of capybaras. Although this wild species is potentially lucrative for the production of meat, oil and leather, it is suggested as a probable reservoir of leptospires.Due to the economic importance of this species and the lack of studies concerning leptospirosis ...
Langoni, Helio   +5 more
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Epidemiology of capybara-associated Brazilian spotted fever

open access: yesPLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2019
Brazilian spotted fever (BSF), caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii, has been associated with the transmission by the tick Amblyomma sculptum, and one of its main hosts, the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris).During 2015-2019, we captured capybaras and ticks in seven highly anthropic areas of São Paulo state (three endemic and four ...
Hermes R. Luz   +28 more
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Parasitism of a capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) by Amblyomma nodosum Neumann, 1899 and Amblyomma humerale Koch, 1844 in an Amazon forest area, Rondônia, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2021
R.B.N. Fuverki   +7 more
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Biological Field Expedition to the Ashaninka Communities of Coriteni Tarso (Rio Tambo) & Camantavishi (Rio Ene) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The expedition to the Ashaninka communities of Coriteni Tarso, Camantavishi and Shirampari in the summer of 2004 carried out a number of studies; primarily herpetological surveys but also vegetation, soil and hunting surveys. The work was carried out in
Cuadros, William Yupanqui   +7 more
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Uso do helicóptero nos estudos de reprodução do jacaré-do-papo-amarelo. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
bitstream/CPAP/56352/1/ADM064.pdfFormato ...
CAMPOS, Z. M. da S., MOURÃO, G de M.
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Os búfalos da REBIO do Guaporé - Rondônia. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
O objetivo deste trabalho foi diagnosticar a população de búfalos asselvajados da REBIO do ...
BUENO, A. J. T.   +6 more
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The urban and rural capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) as reservoir of Salmonella in the western Amazon, Brazil

open access: yesPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira
: The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the largest rodent in the world. In the state of Acre, Brazil, populations of capybaras have been increasing significantly.
Itacir O. Farikoski   +7 more
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