Deforestation increases the abundance of rodents and their ectoparasites in the Lacandon forest, Southern Mexico

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Barriga-Carbajal, Maria Lourdes [1 ]
Vargas-Sandoval, Margarita [2 ]
Mendoza, Eduardo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michoacana, Inst Invest Recursos Nat, Ave San Juanito Itzicuaro S-N, Morelia 58337, Michoacan, Mexico
[2] Univ Michoacana San Nicolas Hidalgo Gral Francisco, Fac Biol, Gral Francisco J Mugica S-N A-1, Morelia 58030, Michoacan, Mexico
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deforestation; tropical forest; zoonoses; mites; reservoirs; vectors; TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST; SMALL MAMMALS; BIODIVERSITY; ACARI; RESPONSES; IXODIDAE;
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10.15517/rev.biol.trop..v71i1.31785
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Introduction: Tropical forests provide important ecosystem services, including disease control. However, few studies have focused on how deforestation affects species more suitable to be zoonotic vectors. Objective: To evaluate how deforestation affects the abundance and species richness of rodents and their associ-ated ectoparasites in a tropical ecosystem.Methods: We captured rodents in 6 landscape units, 1 km2 each, with 0.7; 5; 40; 46; 78 and 95 % tree cover, in Marques de Comillas, Chiapas, Southern Mexico. In each unit we set 90 Sherman traps that were active 24 hours for 7 days during two sampling seasons (October 2019, and September 2020). We manually extracted ectoparasites from all captured rodents.Results: We captured 70 rodents of five species: Sigmodon toltecus, Heteromys desmarestianus, Ototylomys phyllotis, Peromyscus mexicanus, and Oryzomys couesi. Rodent abundance increased with forest loss (R2= 0.706, P= 0.022). The greatest richness of rodent species occurred in sites with intermediate forest cover (40 and 78 %). The most abundant species were: S. toltecus (N= 45) followed by O. couesi (N= 9), these species dominated in sites with less forest cover. We recorded a total of 23 ectoparasite species, three of them known to be zoonotic vectors: Amblyomma sp., Ornithonyssus bacoti, and Androlaelaps fahrenholzi.Conclusions: The ongoing loss of forests promotes the proliferation of zoonotic disease vectors in this tropical ecosystem, which can potentially increase the frequency of affectation among the local population.
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