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First Molecular Identification of Trypanosomes and Absence of Babesia sp. DNA in Faeces of Non-Human Primates in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Trypanosomes are a group of pathogens distributed in the continents of Africa, America, Asia and EurPalabras claves:BABESIA, DNA, Ecuadorian Amazon, Faecal samples, non-human primate, Trypanosoma, wildlife rehabilitation centerAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Cristina E. Cholota-Iza, Gabriel Alberto Carrillo-Bilbao, Juan Carlos Navarro, María Augusta Chávez-Larrea, Sarah Martin-SolanoFuentes:googlescopusFirst report of the bee louse Braula schmitzi (Diptera: Braulidae) in apiaries of the “Los Chillos” Valley, Province of Pichincha, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Braula spp. (Diptera: Braulidae) or bee lice, are pests widely distributed in the world, comprisingPalabras claves:Apissp, bee lice, Braula schmitzi, Braulidae, ECUADOR, Los Chillos Valley, morphological characteristic, Scanning electron microscopeAutores:Angélica Chérrez-Neacato, Chávez-Larrea M.A., Claude L. Saegerman, Debut Alexis, J. Washington Ron-Román, Jorge Ron-Román, Nelson Zapata-Carvajal, Sarah Martin-SolanoFuentes:googlescopusDetection of Babesia spp. In high altitude cattle in ecuador, possible evidence of the adaptation of vectors and diseases to new climatic conditions
ArticleAbstract: Background: Babesia species are intraerythrocytic protozoa, distributed in tropical and subtropicalPalabras claves:Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis, BABESIOSIS, cattle, R. microplusAutores:ARMANDO REYNA-BELLO, Cristina E. Cholota-Iza, Gelacio Gómez-Mendoza, J. Washington Ron-Román, María Augusta Chávez-Larrea, Michelle Yugcha-Díaz, Saegerman C., Sarah Martin-Solano, Viviana Lisette Medina-NaranjoFuentes:googlescopusPollen preferences of stingless bees in the Amazon region and southern highlands of Ecuador by scanning electron microscopy and morphometry
ArticleAbstract: Stingless bees are effective pollinators of native tropical flora. Their environmental service maintPalabras claves:Autores:Claude L. Saegerman, Cristina E. Cholota-Iza, Debut Alexis, Fernando Espinoza-Zurita, J. Washington Ron-Román, Jonathan Liria Salazar, Jorge Ron-Román, Joseline Sofía Ocaña-Cabrera, KARLA SOFÍA VIZUETE ARMENDÁRIZ, Sarah Martin-SolanoFuentes:googlescopusPredation of Desmodus rotundus Geoffroy, 1810 (Phyllostomidae, Chiroptera) by Epicrates cenchria (Linnaeus, 1758) (Boidae, Reptilia) in an Ecuadorian Cave
ArticleAbstract: Bats are mammals of the Order Chiroptera. They are highly adaptable to several habitats and their ecPalabras claves:Attack, Bat predation, Behavior, BoidsAutores:Addison A., Sarah Martin-Solano, Theofilos Toulkeridis, Wilmer E. Pozo-RiveraFuentes:googlescopus