2019
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-29612019014
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Abstract: Helminth parasites are still not a well-known component of animal biodiversity. In this study, we describe and compare the endoparasite assemblages of three native rodent species from a semiarid Mediterranean ecosystem. A total of eight species of gastrointestinal helminth parasites were detected. The endoparasitic communities of the rodents Phyllotis darwini (5 species), Octodon degus (4 species), and Abrothrix olivaceus (3 species) were described in terms of their prevalence and mean abundance. In addition, … Show more

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“…Syphacia sp. eggs (Figure 2e) exhibited smooth clear shell walls with dimensions that concur with morphological keys (Syphacia = 100-142 × 30-40 µm) (Thienpont et al, 2003;Zajac & Conboy, 2012), being slightly smaller than S. obvelata previously reported in Mus musculus in Chile (Landaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2007b), but similar to S. obvelata previously described in A. olivacea (Landaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2007a), and S. phyllotios in Phyllotis darwini (Quentin et al, 1979) and in A. olivacea (Yáñez-Meza et al, 2019). On post-mortem examination, Syphacia sp.…”
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“…Syphacia sp. eggs (Figure 2e) exhibited smooth clear shell walls with dimensions that concur with morphological keys (Syphacia = 100-142 × 30-40 µm) (Thienpont et al, 2003;Zajac & Conboy, 2012), being slightly smaller than S. obvelata previously reported in Mus musculus in Chile (Landaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2007b), but similar to S. obvelata previously described in A. olivacea (Landaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2007a), and S. phyllotios in Phyllotis darwini (Quentin et al, 1979) and in A. olivacea (Yáñez-Meza et al, 2019). On post-mortem examination, Syphacia sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…in G. valdivianus; and, Moniliformis sp. in A. manni taking into consideration that the latter rodent species was recently described (Ruiz del Río, 1939;Babero et al, 1975;Babero et al, 1976;Babero & Murua, 1987;Cattan et al, 1992;Landaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2007a, 2007bLandaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2014;Seguel et al, 2017;Digiani et al, 2017;Landaeta-Aqueveque et al, 2018;Yáñez-Meza et al, 2019;Riquelme et al, 2021;D'Elía et al, 2015). Overall, the prevalence of each parasite type eggs described in this study was higher than those detailed previously, with exception of Syphacia sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
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