A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

A new species of chigger mite and the record of a gastrointestinal nematode in sceloporus cautus (squamata: phrynosomatidae) from the chihuahuan desert province in coahuila, mexico
This study reports the third species of the genus Acomatacarus recorded from Mexico and the first record of chigger mites and helminth parasites associated with Sc. cautus.PMID:37821100 | DOI:10.1645/22-117 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Susana J Trejo-Palacios Elizabeth A Mart ínez-Salazar Rogelio Rosas-Valdez Ricardo Bassini-Silva Source Type: research

Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in parallel with their avian hosts? a comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
This study is a first step toward understanding the effects of biogeographic history on permanent ectoparasites and suggests that host biogeographic history is to some extent a determinant of the parasite's history. Furthermore, the parasite's evolutionary history is an additional source of information about their hosts' evolution in this highly diverse region of northern Amazonia.PMID:37821101 | DOI:10.1645/18-135 (Source: The Journal of Parasitology)
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - October 11, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Mirna Amo êdo Lima Jason D Weckstein Romina Batista Camila Cherem Ribas Source Type: research

Seasonal and host-associated variation in bot fly (oestridae: cuterebrinae) parasitism of lagomorphs across an arid-land ecosystem in southern new mexico
J Parasitol. 2023 Oct 1;109(5):486-494. doi: 10.1645/22-106.ABSTRACTBot flies (Oestridae: Cuterebrinae) are obligate mammalian parasites that complete the larval stage of their life cycle under the skin of their host. Most detailed studies of bot fly larval disease ecology have been conducted in temperate deciduous zone rodent systems. To understand the relative importance of seasonal and spatial factors, as well as factors intrinsic to the host, in underpinning the likelihood and extent of parasitism by bot flies in non-rodent hosts as well as in arid-land ecosystems, we examined the dynamic for black-tailed jackrabbit (L...
Source: The Journal of Parasitology - September 18, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jessica T Martin Anna T Boyle Colton J Padilla Bethany E Bridges Charles R Britt Jaidyn Armijo-Sonnenberg Matthew E Gompper Source Type: research