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      Helminth parasites of some rodents (Cricetidae, Heteromyidae, and Sciuridae) from Zacatecas, Mexico Translated title: Helmintos parásitos de algunos roedores (Cricetidae, Heteromyidae, and Sciuridae) de Zacatecas, México

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          Abstract: Eighty-six specimens representing 7 species of rodents from 9 localities in the state Zacatecas were examined for helminths. Only 5 host species were found to harbor at least 1 species: Chaetodipus sp., Dipodomys merriami atronasus, Neotoma mexicana, Otospermophilus variegatus, and Peromyscus sp.; in contrast Mus musculus and Reithrodontomys sp., were not parasitized. Three species of cestodes (Catenotaeniidae gen. sp., Hymenolepis sp., and Raillietina sp.) and 7 nematodes (Gongylonema sp., Heteromyoxyuris longejector, Lamotheoxyuris cf. ackerti, Mastophorus dipodomis, Rauschtineria sp., Pterygodermatites dipodomis, and Trichuris dipodomis) were recorded. The intestine is the most parasitized (7 taxa) and trematodes were not found. The highest species richness was recorded in D. merriami atronasus from Rancho La Barranca (6 taxa), which also had the most sampling effort. H. longejector in Chaetodipus sp. from El Gordillo, showed the greatest mean abundance, and mean intensity values, followed by Rauschtineria sp. in O. variegatus from Morelos-Zacatecas Road. All species are new locality records, 14 new host records, and 2 taxa recorded for the first time in Mexico: Rauschtineria sp. and M. dipodomis. This is the first study of helminth parasites of rodents from Zacatecas.

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          Resumen: Fueron examinados 86 especímenes de helmintos representando 7 especies de roedores, de 9 localidades en el estado de Zacatecas. Solo 5 especies de hospederos se encontraron con al menos 1 especie: Chaetodipus sp., Dipodomys merriami atronasus, Neotoma mexicana, Otospermophilus variegatus y Peromyscus sp.; en contraste, Mus musculus and Reithrodontomys sp., no resultaron parasitados. Se registraron 3 especies de céstodos (Catenotaeniidae gen. sp., Raillietina sp., e Hymenolepis sp.) y 7 nemátodos (Gongylonema sp., Heteromyoxyuris longejector, Lamotheoxyuris cf. ackerti, Mastophorus dipodomis, Rauschtineria sp., Pterygodermatites dipodomis y Trichuris dipodomis). El intestino es el más parasitado (7 taxa) y no se encontraron tremátodos. La mayor riqueza de especies y el mayor esfuerzo de muestreo se registró en D. merriami atronasus del rancho La Barranca (6 taxa). H. longejector en Chaetodipus sp. de El Gordillo, mostró la mayor abundancia e intensidad promedio, seguido de Rauschtineria sp. en O. variegatus de Morelos-Zacatecas. Todos son registros nuevos de localidad, 14 registros nuevos de hospedero y 2 taxones registrados por primera vez en México: Rauschtineria sp. y M. dipodomis. Este es el primer estudio de helmintos parásitos de roedores de Zacatecas.

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                Contributors
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                Journal
                rmbiodiv
                Revista mexicana de biodiversidad
                Rev. Mex. Biodiv.
                Instituto de Biología (México, DF, Mexico )
                1870-3453
                2007-8706
                December 2016
                : 87
                : 4
                : 1203-1211
                Affiliations
                [2] Pachuca de Soto orgnameUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo orgdiv1Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas Mexico
                [1] Zacatecas orgnameUniversidad Autónoma de Zacatecas orgdiv1Unidad Académica de Ciencias Biológicas orgdiv2Laboratorio de Colecciones Biológicas y Sistemática Molecular Mexico
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                S1870-34532016000401203
                10.1016/j.rmb.2016.10.009
                72a3d65d-4e94-4afd-9aa9-d454ce747c64

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 13 June 2016
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                Mamíferos,Cestoda,Nematoda,Helminthological inventory,Mexican plateau,Mammals,Altiplano mexicano,Inventario helmintológico

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