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DOI10.1645/GE-2503.1
A PREDICTABLE SUITE OF HELMINTH PARASITES IN THE LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER, LIMNODROMUS SCOLOPACEUS, FROM THE CHIHUAHUA DESERT IN TEXAS AND MEXICO
Canaris, Albert G.; Ortiz, Rafael; Canaris, Gay J.
通讯作者Canaris, Albert G.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY
ISSN0022-3395
出版年2010
卷号96期号:6页码:1060-1065
英文摘要

Eighty-eight long-billed dowitchers, Linmodromus scolopaceus, were examined for helminth parasites, 62 from Texas and 26 from Mexico. In total, 3,558 helminth parasites were obtained from this host, 2,273 from Texas birds and 1,285 from birds from Mexico. The component communities consisted of 22 species of helminths in Texas, and 19 in Mexico. Of a total of 26 helminth species recorded from the 2 localities, 15 were common to both, 7 found only in Texas, and 4 only in Mexico. Fifty-nine of 62 Texas birds and 25 of 26 birds from Mexico were infected. The most. prevalent helminth for Texas was the cestode Shipleya inertias. The cestode Aploparaksis retroversa was the most abundant, accounting for 37% of the total abundance, and was second highest in prevalence. Five species of cestodes, A. retroversa, Aploparaksis diagonalis, Aploparaksis occidentalis. Aploparaksis rissae, and Shipleya inermis accounted for 79% of total abundance. In the sample from Mexico, S. inermis was also highest in prevalence, followed by the nematode Hystrichis tricolor. The cestode A. retro versa was highest in abundance at 50% of the total, and was third highest in prevalence. Mean species richness, diversity, and evenness were similar among the component communities of Texas and Mexico. A predictable suite of aploparaksid cestodes, together with the cestode S. inermis, constituted 79%, and 61%, of total abundance for the component communities of Texas and Mexico, respectively, and were present in all component communities for locality, season, and year. The cestodes, A. retroversa and S. inermis, were the dominant species in all component communities. Differences among component communities and low similarities for all other comparisons were largely caused by less predictable suites of helminth species. A checklist of helminth parasites reported for long-billed dowitchers is included.


类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000285532700005
WOS关键词INTESTINAL HELMINTHS ; SHOREBIRDS CHARADRII ; NEW-BRUNSWICK ; COMMUNITIES ; CHECKLIST ; MONTANA ; CANADA ; ALASKA ; HOST ; L.
WOS类目Parasitology
WOS研究方向Parasitology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/165401
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Canaris, Albert G.,Ortiz, Rafael,Canaris, Gay J.. A PREDICTABLE SUITE OF HELMINTH PARASITES IN THE LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER, LIMNODROMUS SCOLOPACEUS, FROM THE CHIHUAHUA DESERT IN TEXAS AND MEXICO[J],2010,96(6):1060-1065.
APA Canaris, Albert G.,Ortiz, Rafael,&Canaris, Gay J..(2010).A PREDICTABLE SUITE OF HELMINTH PARASITES IN THE LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER, LIMNODROMUS SCOLOPACEUS, FROM THE CHIHUAHUA DESERT IN TEXAS AND MEXICO.JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY,96(6),1060-1065.
MLA Canaris, Albert G.,et al."A PREDICTABLE SUITE OF HELMINTH PARASITES IN THE LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER, LIMNODROMUS SCOLOPACEUS, FROM THE CHIHUAHUA DESERT IN TEXAS AND MEXICO".JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY 96.6(2010):1060-1065.
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