2020
DOI: 10.26605/medvet-v14n4-2141
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Repopulação de abrigos de morcegos hematófagos Desmodus rotundus após ações de controle seletivo direto no município de São Pedro – SP

Abstract: Durante o ano de 2002, foi realizada uma busca por abrigos de morcegos hematófagos Desmodus rotundus no município de São Pedro - SP. Quando localizados, essas populações foram georeferenciadas e avaliadas quanto a sua população e utilização. Esses dados foram fornecidos à Coordenadoria de Defesa Agropecuária, a qual enviou uma equipe técnica no dia 08/05/2002 para a realização de um controle populacional através da aplicação de pasta vampiricida. Para a avaliação da repopulação dos abrigos, foram realizadas in… Show more

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“…The vampire bat species, D. rotundus is distributed throughout Latin America, from northern Mexico to Argentina [15][16]. As D. rotundus feeds preferentially on the blood of cattle, the introduction and dissemination of herds provides food resources that are widely available in several regions of South America and have the potential for livestock production.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The vampire bat species, D. rotundus is distributed throughout Latin America, from northern Mexico to Argentina [15][16]. As D. rotundus feeds preferentially on the blood of cattle, the introduction and dissemination of herds provides food resources that are widely available in several regions of South America and have the potential for livestock production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually transmitted by the vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, which is the most common and abundant vampire bat. They inhabit forests and deserts and take shelter in tree hollows, caves, culverts, abandoned mines, and even civil construction sites [15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%