GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU

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During a parasitological study of semiaquatic amphibians from the high Andean region of Peru, 83 specimens of the genus Telmatobius [T. jelskii (n = 56), T. marmoratus (n = 17) and T. peruvianus (n = 10)] were purchased from markets in Lima, Peru where it is consumed liquefied Andean frogs purposes...

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Autores: Chero, Jhon, Cruces, Celso, iannacone, jose, Sáez, Gloria, Alvariño, Lorena, da Silva, Reinaldo Jose, Morales, Víctor R
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Fecha de Publicación:2014
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/934
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Materia:anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helminths.
helmintos.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
PARÁSITOS GASTROINTESTINALES EN TRES ESPECIES DE TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) DE LA ZONAALTO ANDINA, PERÚ
title GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
spellingShingle GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
Chero, Jhon
anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helminths.
anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helmintos.
title_short GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
title_full GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
title_fullStr GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
title_full_unstemmed GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
title_sort GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chero, Jhon
Cruces, Celso
iannacone, jose
Sáez, Gloria
Alvariño, Lorena
da Silva, Reinaldo Jose
Morales, Víctor R
author Chero, Jhon
author_facet Chero, Jhon
Cruces, Celso
iannacone, jose
Sáez, Gloria
Alvariño, Lorena
da Silva, Reinaldo Jose
Morales, Víctor R
author_role author
author2 Cruces, Celso
iannacone, jose
Sáez, Gloria
Alvariño, Lorena
da Silva, Reinaldo Jose
Morales, Víctor R
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helminths.
anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helmintos.
topic anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helminths.
anura
Aplectana
Gorgoderina
Haematoloechus
Hedruris
helmintos.
description During a parasitological study of semiaquatic amphibians from the high Andean region of Peru, 83 specimens of the genus Telmatobius [T. jelskii (n = 56), T. marmoratus (n = 17) and T. peruvianus (n = 10)] were purchased from markets in Lima, Peru where it is consumed liquefied Andean frogs purposes of traditional medicine, during the months of April 2009 to September 2013. According to their conservation status IUCN, T. peruvianus and T. marmoratus are vulnerable species (VU), while T. jelskii is near Threatened (NT). The parasitological analysis included total necropsy of each amphibian and search, collection, identification and standardization of its helminth fauna. The nematodes dominated in species richness and percentage of collected individuals (n = 6; 93.19%), followed by trematodes (n = 2; 4.94%), cestodes (n = 2, 1.46%) and finally, Acantocephala (n = 2; 0.42%). The three most important helminths found in Telmatobius were Hedruris moniezi, Aplectana hylambatis and Gorgoderina parvicava fluke. The parasite prevalence and abundance of all species of Telmatobius showed no association with the length of the host. Sex ratio of T. jelskii and prevalence of G. parvicava, H. moniezi, and H. moniezi were noted. Haematoloechus pukinensis, Ophiotaenia sp., H. moniezi, Cosmocercidae gen. sp., Falcaustra mascula, Aplectana vellardi, Oncicola sp. and Centrorhynchus sp. are new host records for T. jelskii. Ophiotaenia sp. is a new geographical record to the Peruvian helminthological fauna. Oncicola is reported for the first time in amphibians from Peru. Centrorhynchus sp. is reported for the second time in Peru. T. peruvianus represents a new host record for A. hylambatis and F. mascula.
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spelling GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN THREE SPECIES OF TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) IN THE HIGH ANDES, PERUPARÁSITOS GASTROINTESTINALES EN TRES ESPECIES DE TELMATOBIUS (ANURA: TELMATOBIIDAE) DE LA ZONAALTO ANDINA, PERÚChero, JhonCruces, Celsoiannacone, joseSáez, GloriaAlvariño, Lorenada Silva, Reinaldo JoseMorales, Víctor RanuraAplectanaGorgoderinaHaematoloechusHedrurishelminths.anuraAplectanaGorgoderinaHaematoloechusHedrurishelmintos.During a parasitological study of semiaquatic amphibians from the high Andean region of Peru, 83 specimens of the genus Telmatobius [T. jelskii (n = 56), T. marmoratus (n = 17) and T. peruvianus (n = 10)] were purchased from markets in Lima, Peru where it is consumed liquefied Andean frogs purposes of traditional medicine, during the months of April 2009 to September 2013. According to their conservation status IUCN, T. peruvianus and T. marmoratus are vulnerable species (VU), while T. jelskii is near Threatened (NT). The parasitological analysis included total necropsy of each amphibian and search, collection, identification and standardization of its helminth fauna. The nematodes dominated in species richness and percentage of collected individuals (n = 6; 93.19%), followed by trematodes (n = 2; 4.94%), cestodes (n = 2, 1.46%) and finally, Acantocephala (n = 2; 0.42%). The three most important helminths found in Telmatobius were Hedruris moniezi, Aplectana hylambatis and Gorgoderina parvicava fluke. The parasite prevalence and abundance of all species of Telmatobius showed no association with the length of the host. Sex ratio of T. jelskii and prevalence of G. parvicava, H. moniezi, and H. moniezi were noted. Haematoloechus pukinensis, Ophiotaenia sp., H. moniezi, Cosmocercidae gen. sp., Falcaustra mascula, Aplectana vellardi, Oncicola sp. and Centrorhynchus sp. are new host records for T. jelskii. Ophiotaenia sp. is a new geographical record to the Peruvian helminthological fauna. Oncicola is reported for the first time in amphibians from Peru. Centrorhynchus sp. is reported for the second time in Peru. T. peruvianus represents a new host record for A. hylambatis and F. mascula.Durante un estudio parasitológico de anfibios semiacuáticos de la zona alto andina del Perú, 83 especímenes del género Telmatobius[T. jelskii (n= 56), T. marmoratus (n=17) y T. peruvianus (n=10)] fueron adquiridos de mercados de la ciudad de Lima, Perú donde se consume licuado de las ranas andinas con propósitos de medicina tradicional, durante los meses de abril del 2009 a septiembre del 2013. Según su estado de conservación de la UICN, T. peruvianus y T. marmoratus se encuentran en estado vulnerable (VU), mientras que T. jelskii se encuentra casi amenazada (NT). El análisis parasitológico incluyó la necropsia total de cada anfibio y búsqueda, colección, identificación y conteo estandarizado de su helmintofauna. Los nematodos dominaron en riqueza de especies y en porcentaje de individuos colectados (n = 6; 93,19%), seguido de los trematodos (n = 2; 4,94%), cestodos (n = 2, 1,46%) y finalmente los acantocéfalos (n = 2; 0,42%). Los tres helmintos con mayor importancia especifica en Telmatobius fueron los nematodos Hedruris moniezi y Aplectana hylambatis, y el trematodo Gorgoderina parvicava. La prevalencia y abundancia de parásitos del total y de las tres especies de Telmatobius no mostró asociación con la longitud del hospedero. Se observó relación entre el sexo de T. jelskii con la prevalencia de G. parvicava y de H. moniezi, y con la abundancia de H. moniezi. Haematoloechus pukinensis, Ophiotaenia sp., H. moniezi, Cosmocercidae gen. sp., Falcaustra mascula, Aplectana vellardi, Oncicola sp. y Centrorhynchus sp. son nuevos registros para T. jelskii. Ophiotaenia sp. es una nueva adición a la fauna helmintológica peruana. Oncicola es el primer registro parasitando anfibios en el Perú. Centrorhynchus sp. es el segundo registro en el Perú. T. peruvianus es un nuevo hospedero para A. hylambatis y F. mascula.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2014-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/934Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2014): Neotropical Helminthology; 439-4611995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/934/824https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/934/2648Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/9342022-01-11T16:24:20Z
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