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Helminth Parasites of Three Anuran Species during Reproduction and Drought in the Brazilian Semiarid Caatinga Region

We investigated the mean abundance of helminths and analyzed helminth composition and structure at the infracommunity and component community levels for 3 anuran species (Pleurodema diplolister, Rhinella jimi, and Rhinella granulosa) from the Caatingas, a semiarid Brazilian region characterized by a...

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Published in:The Journal of parasitology 2020-06, Vol.106 (3), p.334-340
Main Authors: Madelaire, Carla Bonetti, Franceschini, Lidiane, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Gomes, Fernando Ribeiro, da Silva, Reinaldo José
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Amphibians
Body size
Community
Community structure
Dominant species
Drought
Estivation
Genetic transformation
Home range
Life history
Multivariate analysis
Ordination
Parasite Component
Parasite Infracommunity
Parasites
Phylogenetics
Precipitation
Rain
Reproduction (biology)
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Software
Species composition
Toad
Transformations
Variance analysis
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