Parasitic helminths of alien invasive anurans in Butuan City, Northeastern Mindanao, Philippines.
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Abstract
This study aimed to identify the helminth parasites of invasive anuran species in selected barangays in Butuan City, Philippines. In urbanized areas, invasive species dominate anuran diversity, and one of the primary threats they pose to native wildlife is the transmission of diseases and parasites. Out of the 91 collected individuals of invasive anuran species, was the most abundant (88 %), followed by (12 %) and (3 %). The study identified five species of parasites, with sp. being the most prevalent (17.58 %), followed by sp. (16.5 %), (14.3 %), sp. (6.6 %), and (3.30 %), respectively. sp. also had the highest intensity (7.67), followed by a sp. (5), (3.33), (3.30), and a sp. (2.73). This parasitological survey revealed that had the highest prevalence and infection of parasites, and residential areas had the highest parasite prevalence among the habitat types. Adult hosts were found to harbor a higher prevalence and intensity, and male hosts had a higher prevalence. The results highlight the high risk of parasite transmission from anurans to other animals and emphasize the need for the community to control the population of invasive anuran species for the safety of native anurans and to prevent zoonotic transmission to other animals and humans.
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| Authors | Torralba, Ca V;Gamalinda, E F;Estaño, L A; |
| Journal | Helminthologia |
| Year | 2023 |
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10.2478/helm-2023-0040
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