American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database

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Ceccarelli, Soledad; Balsalobre, Agustín; Vicente, María Eugenia; Curtis Robles, Rachel; Hamer, Sarah A.; Ayala Landa, José Manuel; Rabinovich, Jorge Eduardo; Martí, Gerardo Aníbal
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2022
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The causative agent of Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi) is transmitted to mammals, including humans, mainly by insect vectors of the subfamily Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). Also known as “kissing bugs”, the subfamily currently includes 157 validated species (154 extant and three extinct), in 18 genera and five tribes. Here, we present a subdataset (7852 records) of American triatomine occurrences; an update to the most complete and integrated database available to date at a continental scale. New georeferenced records were obtained from a systematic review of published literature and colleague-provided data. New data correspond to 101 species and 14 genera from 22 American countries between 1935 and 2022. The most important novelties refer to (i) the inclusion of new species, (ii) synonymies and formal transferals of species, and (iii) temporal and geographical species records updates. These data will be a useful contribution to entomological surveillance implicated in Chagas disease.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
title American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
spellingShingle American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
Ceccarelli, Soledad
Ciencias Naturales
animal and plant sciences
biodiversity
ecology
title_short American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
title_full American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
title_fullStr American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
title_full_unstemmed American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
title_sort American triatomine species occurrences: updates and novelties in the DataTri database
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ceccarelli, Soledad
Balsalobre, Agustín
Vicente, María Eugenia
Curtis Robles, Rachel
Hamer, Sarah A.
Ayala Landa, José Manuel
Rabinovich, Jorge Eduardo
Martí, Gerardo Aníbal
author Ceccarelli, Soledad
author_facet Ceccarelli, Soledad
Balsalobre, Agustín
Vicente, María Eugenia
Curtis Robles, Rachel
Hamer, Sarah A.
Ayala Landa, José Manuel
Rabinovich, Jorge Eduardo
Martí, Gerardo Aníbal
author_role author
author2 Balsalobre, Agustín
Vicente, María Eugenia
Curtis Robles, Rachel
Hamer, Sarah A.
Ayala Landa, José Manuel
Rabinovich, Jorge Eduardo
Martí, Gerardo Aníbal
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
animal and plant sciences
biodiversity
ecology
topic Ciencias Naturales
animal and plant sciences
biodiversity
ecology
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The causative agent of Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi) is transmitted to mammals, including humans, mainly by insect vectors of the subfamily Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). Also known as “kissing bugs”, the subfamily currently includes 157 validated species (154 extant and three extinct), in 18 genera and five tribes. Here, we present a subdataset (7852 records) of American triatomine occurrences; an update to the most complete and integrated database available to date at a continental scale. New georeferenced records were obtained from a systematic review of published literature and colleague-provided data. New data correspond to 101 species and 14 genera from 22 American countries between 1935 and 2022. The most important novelties refer to (i) the inclusion of new species, (ii) synonymies and formal transferals of species, and (iii) temporal and geographical species records updates. These data will be a useful contribution to entomological surveillance implicated in Chagas disease.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
description The causative agent of Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi) is transmitted to mammals, including humans, mainly by insect vectors of the subfamily Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). Also known as “kissing bugs”, the subfamily currently includes 157 validated species (154 extant and three extinct), in 18 genera and five tribes. Here, we present a subdataset (7852 records) of American triatomine occurrences; an update to the most complete and integrated database available to date at a continental scale. New georeferenced records were obtained from a systematic review of published literature and colleague-provided data. New data correspond to 101 species and 14 genera from 22 American countries between 1935 and 2022. The most important novelties refer to (i) the inclusion of new species, (ii) synonymies and formal transferals of species, and (iii) temporal and geographical species records updates. These data will be a useful contribution to entomological surveillance implicated in Chagas disease.
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