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Examination of the Helminth Fauna of the Bermuda Skink, Plestiodon longirostris (Scincidae), Utilizing Faecal Analysis
Vicente RocaGerardo Garciasubject
SkinkCritically endangeredMultidisciplinaryPlestiodonbiologyHost (biology)FaunaThreatened speciesZoologyHelminthsIntroduced speciesbiology.organism_classificationdescription
Plestiodon longirostris is a critically endangered endemic skink living in the Bermuda archipelago. To know their intestinal parasites and evaluate the role that they may have in the conservation of the species, we have carried out a faecal analysis of some samples obtained from several populations. This type of analysis is presented as the most suitable for threatened species. The results show that P. longirostris has incorporated parasites from introduced species in Bermuda, and it is a competent host for these parasites. Nevertheless, the low prevalence of infection of these parasites suggests that they are not actually a threat to the endemic skink populations.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-06-09 | Caribbean Journal of Science |