Biology, Medicine, and Surgery of South American Wild Animals 2001
DOI: 10.1002/9780470376980.ch33
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Order Artiodactyla, Family Tayassuidae (Peccaries)

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“…We noted frequent death in our animals due to injuries that resulted from aggression, similar to the results of Margarido and Mangini (2001), who correlated injuries due to fighting to 20% of the diseases in collared peccaries that were bred in captivity. According to Furtado and Kashivakura (2007), peccaries in captivity are prone to trauma, commonly suffering from lacerations, contusions, and fractures; injuries due to territorial disputes, and deaths due to fighting, predation, and maternal rejection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…We noted frequent death in our animals due to injuries that resulted from aggression, similar to the results of Margarido and Mangini (2001), who correlated injuries due to fighting to 20% of the diseases in collared peccaries that were bred in captivity. According to Furtado and Kashivakura (2007), peccaries in captivity are prone to trauma, commonly suffering from lacerations, contusions, and fractures; injuries due to territorial disputes, and deaths due to fighting, predation, and maternal rejection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Os espirurídeos requerem um hospedeiro intermediário para o seu desenvolvimento, em particular coleópteros coprófagos, onde surgem as formas infectantes (Levine 1980). Os hábitos alimentares de catetos são muito diversificados, indo desde frutas e sementes, até insetos e pequenos vertebrados (Margarido & Mangini 2001), bem como algumas espécies de anelídeos (Sicuro 1996). Estes hábitos alimentares apresentados por T. tajacu são, provavelmente, a principal causa dos importantes indicadores de infecção observados para os espirurídeos, pois, ao ingerirem coleópteros coprófagos contendo larvas infectantes, estes animais se infectam e/ou aumentam sua carga parasitária.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Possui ampla distribuição geográfica que vai desde o sul dos Estados Unidos até o norte da Argentina (Margarido & Mangini 2001, Sonner et al 2004.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Sarcoptic mange and fleas. However, only mild signs of dermatitis are noted with these animals (Margarido and Mangini, 2001). Ectoparasites such as fleas, flies, ticks and lice have been found in south American deer.…”
Section: Wild Neo-tropical Animalsmentioning
confidence: 93%