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DOIhttps://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.913249
Parasitic parameters of natural filarial infection in non-human primates from Loreto region, northeast of the Peruvian Amazon
Conga; David F; El Bizri; Hani Rocha; Gomez-Puerta; Luis A; Mayor; Pedro
发布日期2020-03-10
数据集类型dataset
英文关键词Amazon ; Dipetalonema ; Eco-epidemiology ; Filariae ; Neotropical primates
英文简介Filarial nematode infection is still a neglected disease very common in humans and wild primates, but have received few attention in forested areas of the Neotropics. Epidemiological data on filarial infection for primates in the wild are still scarce to understand the complex phenomenon of parasitism, especially because of the difficulty in obtaining biological and epidemiological information. The data describe parasitic indicators by Dipetalonema parasitizing eight free-living primate genera (Alouatta, Ateles, Cacajao, Cebus, Lagothrix, Saimiri, Sapajus and Pithecia) in communities in the Corrientes (José Olaya, Jerusalén), Pastaza (Andoas, Andoas Viejo, Titiyacu, Los Jardines) and the Yavari-Mirín River Basin (Nueva Esperanza). The sample collection protocol was approved by the Peruvian Forestry and Wildlife Service (Ethical Committee for Wildlife Research, No0350-2012-AG-DGFFS-DGEFFS; No0249-2013-AG-DGFFS-DGEFFS). We also include climatic, ecological and biological factors. Data include presence and number of filariae per primate host and average body mass. Between 2009 and 2015, in the Yavari-Mirín River basin we established three transects to estimate group size and density of primate populations, and annual changes in ripe fruit availability. Information on river water elevation (in meters above sea level, m.a.s.l.) and rainfall (in mm3) was obtained from data from the Yavari River hydrological station. These information was used to assess the relationship between the average body mass, group size and density of primate populations with parasitic indicators. We also assessed the influence of environmental variables (monthly rainfall and the percentage of trees bearing fruits) on infection patterns, using Lagothrix lagothrica poeppigii in the Yavari-Mirín River.
语种英语
国家国际
学科大类气候变化
学科子类气候变化
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条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/215633
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Conga,David F,El Bizri,et al. Parasitic parameters of natural filarial infection in non-human primates from Loreto region, northeast of the Peruvian Amazon.2020-03-10.https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.913249.
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