Parasitic findings on threatened pudu deer from Central Chile accounts first genetic characterization of lice parasitizing
P. puda
in Chile and the first molecular report of
Taenia hydatigena
metacestodes in this species
Tamara Muñoz-Caro,
María Fernanda González,
Rodrigo Villalobos
et al.
Abstract:Southern pudu (
Pudu puda
) is a threatened endemic deer of the temperate forests of Chile. In recent years pudu populations rates have decreased mainly due to anthropogenic causes including forest loss and landscape fragmentation. In this context, the parasitic fauna of Chilean pudu has been scarcely investigated. The aim of this study was to determine the parasitic status of rescued pudu
n
= 13 from its natural habitat in Central Chile (Maule region) during March… Show more
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