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View article: Plasmodium Infections in Wild Mexican Primates, with the Detection of P. falciparum
Plasmodium Infections in Wild Mexican Primates, with the Detection of P. falciparum Open
Primates share several disease agents with humans. Some of these are of high medical concern, impacting both primate conservation and human health. Plasmodium parasites, responsible for malaria disease, have been associated with primate in…
View article: Study of parasitic fauna of three species of deer occurring in southeastern Mexico
Study of parasitic fauna of three species of deer occurring in southeastern Mexico Open
Three species of deer can be found in southeastern Mexico, the white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginanus ), the red brocket deer ( Mazama temama ), and the Yucatan brocket deer ( O. pandora ). Here, we applied a combination of non-invasive…
View article: Population genetics and evolutionary history of the black howler monkey Alouatta pigra and hybrid populations in Mexico
Population genetics and evolutionary history of the black howler monkey Alouatta pigra and hybrid populations in Mexico Open
Genetic diversity is of prime importance for biological diversity and for the long-term conservation and survival of species and populations. The conservation of hybrid individuals originating from natural hybridization is still controvers…
View article: Gut microbiota signatures of the three Mexican primate species, including hybrid populations
Gut microbiota signatures of the three Mexican primate species, including hybrid populations Open
Diversity of the gut microbiota has proven to be related with host physiology, health and behavior, influencing host ecology and evolution. Gut microbial community relationships often recapitulate primate phylogeny, suggesting phylosymbiot…
View article: <i>Sinistroporomonorchis bolini</i> n. sp. (Trematoda: Monorchiidae) from the Ocellated killifish, <i>Floridichthys polyommus</i> (Cyprinodontidae) in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico based on an integrative taxonomy analysis
<i>Sinistroporomonorchis bolini</i> n. sp. (Trematoda: Monorchiidae) from the Ocellated killifish, <i>Floridichthys polyommus</i> (Cyprinodontidae) in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico based on an integrative taxonomy analysis Open
Members of Sinistroporomonorchis Wee, Cutmore, Pérez-del-Olmo & Cribb, 2020 represent a small group of trematodes belonging to the Monorchiidae Odhner, 1911 with 5 species described from mugilid hosts. Specimens consistent with the generic…
View article: Detection of Filariid Infections in Mexican Primate Populations Through qPCR
Detection of Filariid Infections in Mexican Primate Populations Through qPCR Open
Filariae are parasitic nematodes of high veterinary and medical importance, responsible for some acute tropical diseases. They are transmitted through the bite of hematophagous vectors such as biting midges and blackflies. Filariae are amo…
View article: The complete mitochondrial genome of 3 species of allocreadiids (Digenea, Allocreadiidae): characterization and phylogenetic position within the order Plagiorchiida
The complete mitochondrial genome of 3 species of allocreadiids (Digenea, Allocreadiidae): characterization and phylogenetic position within the order Plagiorchiida Open
Trematodes of the family Allocreadiidae are primarily found in the intestines of freshwater fishes around the world. The family includes 15 genera and c. 130 species. The last 2 decades have witnessed an increase in the genetic library of …
View article: The white grunt, <i>Haemulon plumierii</i> (Lacepède, 1801) as paratenic and definitive host of two acanthocephalan species, with the description of a new species of <i>Dollfusentis</i> (Palaeacanthocephala: Leptohynchoididae) from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The white grunt, <i>Haemulon plumierii</i> (Lacepède, 1801) as paratenic and definitive host of two acanthocephalan species, with the description of a new species of <i>Dollfusentis</i> (Palaeacanthocephala: Leptohynchoididae) from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico Open
Acanthocephalans are a group of obligate endoparasites that alternate between vertebrates and invertebrates to complete their life cycles. Occasionally, the same individual host acts as a definitive or paratenic host for different acanthoc…
View article: Molecular data aids pinworm diagnosis in night monkeys (Aotus spp., Primates: Aotidae) with the resurrection of a Trypanoxyuris species (Nematoda: Oxyuridae)
Molecular data aids pinworm diagnosis in night monkeys (Aotus spp., Primates: Aotidae) with the resurrection of a Trypanoxyuris species (Nematoda: Oxyuridae) Open
Neotropical primates (Platyrrhines) are commonly parasitized by pinworm nematodes of the genus Trypanoxyuris Vevers, 1923. The taxonomic identity of Trypanoxyuris sampled in night monkeys ( Aotus Iliger) has been rather controversial. Two …
View article: Molecular species delimitation of marine trematodes over wide geographical ranges:<i>Schikhobalotrema</i>spp. (Digenea: Haplosplanchnidae) in needlefishes (Belonidae) from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
Molecular species delimitation of marine trematodes over wide geographical ranges:<i>Schikhobalotrema</i>spp. (Digenea: Haplosplanchnidae) in needlefishes (Belonidae) from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico Open
Geographical distribution plays a major role in our understanding of marine biodiversity. Some marine fish trematodes have been shown to have highly restricted geographical distributions, while some are known to occur over very wide ranges…
View article: Drivers of jaguar (<i>Panthera onca</i>) and puma (<i>Puma concolor</i>) predation on endangered primates within a transformed landscape in southern Mexico
Drivers of jaguar (<i>Panthera onca</i>) and puma (<i>Puma concolor</i>) predation on endangered primates within a transformed landscape in southern Mexico Open
Human pressures have increasingly placed keystone species, such as large cats, under threat. Together with forest loss, prey depletion is one of the main threats to the survival of jaguars ( Panthera onca ) and pumas ( Puma concolor ) thro…
View article: Monorchiids (Digenea, Trematoda) of fishes in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, with the description of three new species based on morphological and molecular data
Monorchiids (Digenea, Trematoda) of fishes in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, with the description of three new species based on morphological and molecular data Open
Adult specimens of monorchiids (Digenea) were collected from the intestines of the white grunt, Haemulon plumierii Lacepède (Haemulidae), and the white mullet, Mugil curema Valenciennes (Mugilidae) from five localities off the Yucatán Peni…
View article: Genotypes of Alouatta palliata mexicana
Genotypes of Alouatta palliata mexicana Open
Mexican mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata mexicana) represent the northernmost populations of howler monkeys. This is considered a critically endangered subspecies, mainly threatened by habitat loss and transformation. Here we shar…
View article: Pinworms of the red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus) in Colombia: Gathering the pieces of the pinworm-primate puzzle
Pinworms of the red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus) in Colombia: Gathering the pieces of the pinworm-primate puzzle Open
Pinworms of primates are believed to be highly host specific parasites, forming co-evolutionary associations with their hosts. In order to assess the strength and reach of such evolutionary links, we need to have a broad understanding of t…
View article: Unveiling patterns of genetic variation in parasite-host associations: an example with pinworms and Neotropical primates – CORRIGENDUM
Unveiling patterns of genetic variation in parasite-host associations: an example with pinworms and Neotropical primates – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Coprological survey of parasites of free-ranging jaguar (Panthera onca) and puma (Puma concolor) inhabiting two types of tropical forests in Mexico
Coprological survey of parasites of free-ranging jaguar (Panthera onca) and puma (Puma concolor) inhabiting two types of tropical forests in Mexico Open
This study presents a coproparasitological survey of free-ranging jaguars (Panthera onca) and pumas (Puma concolor) inhabiting 2 types of tropical forest in southeastern Mexico. We examined 167 fecal samples (68 = jaguar; 33 = puma; 66 = u…