Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil

Thirty-eight specimens of free-ranging Podocnemis expansa (Amazon turtle) and 22 of P. unifilis (Tracajá) were screened for yeast isolation from surface (plastron, skin, and nails), eye, and mouth cavity. A hundred and eighteen yeast isolates belonging to 39 species were obtained. Debaryomyces hanse...

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Main Authors: Paula Benevides de Morais, Raphael Sanzio Pimenta, Inara Brito Tavares, Virginia de Garcia, Carlos Augusto Rosa
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:International Journal of Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/504524
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spelling doaj-7e0e7987f6474b7e9639837260e7687e2021-07-02T09:22:16ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Microbiology1687-918X1687-91982010-01-01201010.1155/2010/504524504524Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in BrazilPaula Benevides de Morais0Raphael Sanzio Pimenta1Inara Brito Tavares2Virginia de Garcia3Carlos Augusto Rosa4Laboratório de Microbiologia Ambiental e Biotecnologia, Campus Universitário de Palmas, Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 77020220 Palmas, TO, BrazilLaboratório de Microbiologia Ambiental e Biotecnologia, Campus Universitário de Palmas, Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 77020220 Palmas, TO, BrazilLaboratório de Microbiologia Ambiental e Biotecnologia, Campus Universitário de Palmas, Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 77020220 Palmas, TO, BrazilLaboratorio de Microbiología Aplicada y Biotecnología, Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche, Universidad Nacional del Comahue CCT-Comahue, INIBIOMA, San Carlos de Bariloche (8400), provincia de Río Negro, BrazilDepartamento de Microbiologia, ICB. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilThirty-eight specimens of free-ranging Podocnemis expansa (Amazon turtle) and 22 of P. unifilis (Tracajá) were screened for yeast isolation from surface (plastron, skin, and nails), eye, and mouth cavity. A hundred and eighteen yeast isolates belonging to 39 species were obtained. Debaryomyces hansenii, Candida galli, C. sake, and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa were the most frequent species isolated from these chelonians. Species diversity measured by Shannon's index was shown to be low and a degree of dominance could be detected as species known as potential pathogens were commonly isolated. The effective number of species in plastron of P. expansa was higher than in mouth samples, but not in P. unifilis probably due to dietary factors. P. expansa animals were captured on the beaches, and the superficial yeast populations may include terrestrial species. P. unifilis animals were captured in the water and the yeasts from superficial sites may represent species from river water.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/504524
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author Paula Benevides de Morais
Raphael Sanzio Pimenta
Inara Brito Tavares
Virginia de Garcia
Carlos Augusto Rosa
spellingShingle Paula Benevides de Morais
Raphael Sanzio Pimenta
Inara Brito Tavares
Virginia de Garcia
Carlos Augusto Rosa
Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil
International Journal of Microbiology
author_facet Paula Benevides de Morais
Raphael Sanzio Pimenta
Inara Brito Tavares
Virginia de Garcia
Carlos Augusto Rosa
author_sort Paula Benevides de Morais
title Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil
title_short Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil
title_full Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil
title_fullStr Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Yeasts Occurring in Surface and Mouth Cavity of Two Chelonian Species, Podocnemis expansa Schweigger and P. unifilis Troschel (Reptilia: Chelonia: Pelomedusidae), in the Javaés River Border of Araguaia National Park in Brazil
title_sort yeasts occurring in surface and mouth cavity of two chelonian species, podocnemis expansa schweigger and p. unifilis troschel (reptilia: chelonia: pelomedusidae), in the javaés river border of araguaia national park in brazil
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Microbiology
issn 1687-918X
1687-9198
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Thirty-eight specimens of free-ranging Podocnemis expansa (Amazon turtle) and 22 of P. unifilis (Tracajá) were screened for yeast isolation from surface (plastron, skin, and nails), eye, and mouth cavity. A hundred and eighteen yeast isolates belonging to 39 species were obtained. Debaryomyces hansenii, Candida galli, C. sake, and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa were the most frequent species isolated from these chelonians. Species diversity measured by Shannon's index was shown to be low and a degree of dominance could be detected as species known as potential pathogens were commonly isolated. The effective number of species in plastron of P. expansa was higher than in mouth samples, but not in P. unifilis probably due to dietary factors. P. expansa animals were captured on the beaches, and the superficial yeast populations may include terrestrial species. P. unifilis animals were captured in the water and the yeasts from superficial sites may represent species from river water.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/504524
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