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Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses

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Main Author: Gilmore,D.P.
Publication Date: 2001
Other Authors: Da Costa,C.P., Duarte,D.P.F.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Summary: This is a review of the research undertaken since 1971 on the behavior and physiological ecology of sloths. The animals exhibit numerous fascinating features. Sloth hair is extremely specialized for a wet tropical environment and contains symbiotic algae. Activity shows circadian and seasonal variation. Nutrients derived from the food, particularly in Bradypus, only barely match the requirements for energy expenditure. Sloths are hosts to a fascinating array of commensal and parasitic arthropods and are carriers of various arthropod-borne viruses. Sloths are known reservoirs of the flagellate protozoan which causes leishmaniasis in humans, and may also carry trypanosomes and the protozoan Pneumocystis carinii.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
title Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
spellingShingle Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
Gilmore,D.P.
sloths
ecology
behavior
parasites
Bradypus
Choloepus
title_short Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
title_full Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
title_fullStr Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
title_full_unstemmed Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
title_sort Sloth biology: an update on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses
author Gilmore,D.P.
author_facet Gilmore,D.P.
Da Costa,C.P.
Duarte,D.P.F.
author_role author
author2 Da Costa,C.P.
Duarte,D.P.F.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gilmore,D.P.
Da Costa,C.P.
Duarte,D.P.F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sloths
ecology
behavior
parasites
Bradypus
Choloepus
topic sloths
ecology
behavior
parasites
Bradypus
Choloepus
description This is a review of the research undertaken since 1971 on the behavior and physiological ecology of sloths. The animals exhibit numerous fascinating features. Sloth hair is extremely specialized for a wet tropical environment and contains symbiotic algae. Activity shows circadian and seasonal variation. Nutrients derived from the food, particularly in Bradypus, only barely match the requirements for energy expenditure. Sloths are hosts to a fascinating array of commensal and parasitic arthropods and are carriers of various arthropod-borne viruses. Sloths are known reservoirs of the flagellate protozoan which causes leishmaniasis in humans, and may also carry trypanosomes and the protozoan Pneumocystis carinii.
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