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1 December 2006 SPECIES AFFINITY AND INFRACOMMUNITY ORDINATION OF HELMINTHS OF LEPTODACTYLUS CHAQUENSIS (ANURA: LEPTODACTYLIDAE) IN TWO CONTRASTING ENVIRONMENTS FROM NORTHEASTERN ARGENTINA
M. I. Hamann, A. I. Kehr, C. E. González
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Abstract

One hundred seventy-two frogs (Leptodactylus chaquensis) were collected from November 2002 to November 2003, in agricultural (n = 132) and nonagricultural (n = 40) areas. Both sites are near the city of Corrientes, Argentina. The main goals of this study were as follows: (1) to determine the helminth parasite community in agricultural and nonagricultural habitats; (2) to analyze the relationships between helminth parasites and site of infection, frog body size, and gender; (3) to identify and examine covariation and association of helminth communities; and (4) to determine the mean richness and diversity of parasite communities. The helminth compound community of this amphibian species consisted of 24 species: 19 in agricultural habitats and 18 in nonagricultural habitats. The mean richness, mean diversity, and evenness of helminths were significantly different between the habitats (P < 0.05). The body size of the host was the important factor in determining parasite richness. Both habitats exhibited differences in community ordination. The helminth species in the 2 habitats exhibited the same interspecific relationships, although differences were observed in the intensity of infection.

M. I. Hamann, A. I. Kehr, and C. E. González "SPECIES AFFINITY AND INFRACOMMUNITY ORDINATION OF HELMINTHS OF LEPTODACTYLUS CHAQUENSIS (ANURA: LEPTODACTYLIDAE) IN TWO CONTRASTING ENVIRONMENTS FROM NORTHEASTERN ARGENTINA," Journal of Parasitology 92(6), 1171-1179, (1 December 2006). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-862R1.1
Received: 11 February 2006; Accepted: 1 June 2006; Published: 1 December 2006
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