2019
DOI: 10.1654/1525-2647-86.1.41
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Nematode Parasites of Rodents (Sigmodontinae) and Update of Those Recorded in Other Wild Mammals from Costa Rica

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“…In particular, Heteromys comprises 13 species, 7 of which [H. anomalus (Thompson), H. australis Thomas, H. desmarestianus Gray, H. gaumeri Allen, H. irroratus (Gray), H. pictus (Thomas) and H. salvini (Thomas)] have been studied from a parasitological perspective. In Costa Rica, this genus has been poorly studied; helminth species have only been reported in two (H. desmarestianus and H. salvini) of the four species distributed in the country (Falcón-Ordaz et al, 2019;Rodríguez-Herrera et al, 2014). In order to increase the knowledge of the nematode parasites of Heteromyidae rodents in this Central American country, we describe a new species of Trichuris collected from H. salvini.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, Heteromys comprises 13 species, 7 of which [H. anomalus (Thompson), H. australis Thomas, H. desmarestianus Gray, H. gaumeri Allen, H. irroratus (Gray), H. pictus (Thomas) and H. salvini (Thomas)] have been studied from a parasitological perspective. In Costa Rica, this genus has been poorly studied; helminth species have only been reported in two (H. desmarestianus and H. salvini) of the four species distributed in the country (Falcón-Ordaz et al, 2019;Rodríguez-Herrera et al, 2014). In order to increase the knowledge of the nematode parasites of Heteromyidae rodents in this Central American country, we describe a new species of Trichuris collected from H. salvini.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En cuanto a la ecología y taxonomía de la parasitofauna de los roedores Sigmodontinae, existen numerosas contribuciones al estudio de los ectoparásitos (e.g., Gettinger et al 2017, Lareschi et al 2019) y endoparásitos (e.g., Navone et al 2009;Robles et al 2016, Pannisse et al 2017, Gómez Muñoz 2017, Cardoso et al 2020. En las últimas décadas, si bien se reconoce un avance significativo, principalmente de la nematofauna (e.g., Digiani et al 2003Digiani et al , 2012Digiani et al , 2013Digiani et al , 2014Digiani et al , 2015Digiani y Durette-Desset 2003a, 2003b, 2003c, 2007Digiani y Kinsella 2014;Notarnicola 2004Notarnicola , 2005a; Notarnicola y De la Sancha 2015; Notarnicola y Navone 2011; Robles 2008Robles , 2011Robles et al 2012Robles et al , 2016Robles et al , 2018; Panisse y Digiani 2018) y, en menor medida sobre platelmintos (cestodes y digeneos) y acantocéfalos (e.g., Sutton y Lunaschi 1994, Lunaschi y Drago 2007, Maldonado et al 2010, Guerreiro Martins et al 2014Falcón-Ordaz et al 2019), son escasos los estudios abordados desde una perspectiva integrativa. En suma, hasta la fecha son muy pocas las hipótesis filogenéticas sobre grupos de helmintos que incluyen a roedores sigmodontinos como hospedadores (e.g., Robles et al 2014Robles et al , 2018Panisse 2015;Callejón et al 2016;Guerreiro Martins 2020), limitando las posibilidades de análisis cofilogenéticos.…”
Section: Relación Parásito-hospedador: Marcadores Taxonómicosunclassified