2010
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x10000398
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Variation in the helminth community structure of three sympatric sigmodontine rodents from the coastal Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract: One hundred and eighty specimens of sigmodontine rodents living in sympatric conditions were collected in the Atlantic Forest in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (25 Akodon cursor, 98 Akodon montensis and 57 Oligoryzomys nigripes) to examine whether the helminth structure and component communities can be characterized among these three closely related rodents. The parasite species richness was 9 in A. cursor, 12 in A. montensis and 12 in O. nigripes. Five species were common to the three rodent species, and… Show more

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“…Interestingly, although the biomass pattern is different from numeric abundance, this difference does not influence the helminth distribution community, since the canonical multivariate analysis using biomass data was similar to that observed in Simões et al (2011) using numeric abundance in the three sympatric rodents.…”
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“…Interestingly, although the biomass pattern is different from numeric abundance, this difference does not influence the helminth distribution community, since the canonical multivariate analysis using biomass data was similar to that observed in Simões et al (2011) using numeric abundance in the three sympatric rodents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…This pattern may be determined by the three most abundant helminth species in O. nigripes which present a high biomass, although the same was not seen in Akodon spp.. Thus, sympatric hosts with different behaviour present different helminth community structure (Simões et al, 2011) and different parasite body size. Studies on ecology of the host-parasitehabitat are necessary considering the biomass pattern in parasite communities .…”
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