Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem
Richness and diversity of parasites depend on a set of interrelated factors related to the characteristics of the host, the environment and the parasites itself. In the City of Buenos Aires, rodent communities vary according to landscape structure. The goal of this paper was to study the variations...
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todo:paper_16129202_v14_n3_p603_Hancke2023-10-03T16:28:08Z Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem Hancke, D. Suárez, O.V. Diversity Helminth Synanthropic rodents Urban environments Zoonosis animal Argentina biodiversity city ecosystem helminth isolation and purification parasitology prevalence rodent rodent disease statistics and numerical data zoonosis Animals Argentina Biodiversity Cities Ecosystem Helminths Prevalence Rodent Diseases Rodentia Zoonoses Richness and diversity of parasites depend on a set of interrelated factors related to the characteristics of the host, the environment and the parasites itself. In the City of Buenos Aires, rodent communities vary according to landscape structure. The goal of this paper was to study the variations of helminth richness and diversity among invasive rodent species in different landscape units of the City of Buenos Aires. 73% of the rodents were parasitized with at least one of the 10 identified helminth species. Each rodent species presented its own characteristics in terms of richness, diversity and helminth composition, keeping these characteristics still occupying more than one landscape unit. The infracommunities with greater diversity corresponded to R. norvegicus due to its high values of parasitic richness, proportion of infected hosts and parasite prevalence. Instead, R. rattus and M. musculus infracommunities had lower diversity since a high percentage of them presented a unique helminth species. Within the city, the inhabitants of shantytowns would be the most exposed to zoonotic diseases transmitted by rodents due to high abundance of rodents harboring a high parasite load, including species like Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta, recognized worldwide from a zoonotic aspect. © 2017, International Association for Ecology and Health. Fil:Suárez, O.V. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16129202_v14_n3_p603_Hancke |
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Diversity Helminth Synanthropic rodents Urban environments Zoonosis animal Argentina biodiversity city ecosystem helminth isolation and purification parasitology prevalence rodent rodent disease statistics and numerical data zoonosis Animals Argentina Biodiversity Cities Ecosystem Helminths Prevalence Rodent Diseases Rodentia Zoonoses |
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Diversity Helminth Synanthropic rodents Urban environments Zoonosis animal Argentina biodiversity city ecosystem helminth isolation and purification parasitology prevalence rodent rodent disease statistics and numerical data zoonosis Animals Argentina Biodiversity Cities Ecosystem Helminths Prevalence Rodent Diseases Rodentia Zoonoses Hancke, D. Suárez, O.V. Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem |
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Diversity Helminth Synanthropic rodents Urban environments Zoonosis animal Argentina biodiversity city ecosystem helminth isolation and purification parasitology prevalence rodent rodent disease statistics and numerical data zoonosis Animals Argentina Biodiversity Cities Ecosystem Helminths Prevalence Rodent Diseases Rodentia Zoonoses |
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Richness and diversity of parasites depend on a set of interrelated factors related to the characteristics of the host, the environment and the parasites itself. In the City of Buenos Aires, rodent communities vary according to landscape structure. The goal of this paper was to study the variations of helminth richness and diversity among invasive rodent species in different landscape units of the City of Buenos Aires. 73% of the rodents were parasitized with at least one of the 10 identified helminth species. Each rodent species presented its own characteristics in terms of richness, diversity and helminth composition, keeping these characteristics still occupying more than one landscape unit. The infracommunities with greater diversity corresponded to R. norvegicus due to its high values of parasitic richness, proportion of infected hosts and parasite prevalence. Instead, R. rattus and M. musculus infracommunities had lower diversity since a high percentage of them presented a unique helminth species. Within the city, the inhabitants of shantytowns would be the most exposed to zoonotic diseases transmitted by rodents due to high abundance of rodents harboring a high parasite load, including species like Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta, recognized worldwide from a zoonotic aspect. © 2017, International Association for Ecology and Health. |
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Hancke, D. Suárez, O.V. |
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Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem |
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Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem |
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Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem |
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Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem |
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Helminth Diversity in Synanthropic Rodents from an Urban Ecosystem |
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helminth diversity in synanthropic rodents from an urban ecosystem |
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