New host and locality records of helminths’ infection of seven lizards from Morocco

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Omar Er-Rguibi
Charles Robert Bursey
El-Mustapha Laghzaoui
Abdessamad Aglagane
Latifa Kimdil
Abdelaziz Abbad
El Hassan El Mouden
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[1] Cadi Ayyad University,Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity and Climate Change, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Biology
[3] Ibn Zohr University,Laboratory of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning, Faculty of Sciences
[4] Cadi Ayyad University,Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnologies, Agrosciences and Environment, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia
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Parasitology Research | 2022年 / 121卷
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Lizard parasites; Nematoda; Scincidae; Gekkonidae; Lacertidae; Endemic species;
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Morocco has a great diversity of reptiles; more than 26% of the herpetofauna species are considered to be endemic. Nevertheless, there is little information available on helminth parasites of Moroccan lizards. The purpose of this article is to establish a helminth list using non-invasive methods for natural populations of seven lizard species: Acanthodactylus maculatus, Chalcides mionecton, Chalcides montanus, Chalcides polylepis, Quedenfeldtia moerens, Quedenfeldtia trachyblepharus, and Tarentola mauritanica. For each species, prevalence and intensity of infection were given as well as their relationship to some determinant parameters (sex, age class, size, altitude, and seasons). Four species of nematodes, Parapharyngodon micipsae, Pharyngodon mamillatus, Spauligodon auziensis, Thelandros alatus, and unassigned Spauligodon were found. Mean helminth intensity for the seven lizard species was 7.3 ± 16.2 SD (range = 1–92 in infected lizards), with total infection prevalence of 5.6%. Mixed infections were observed in Chalcides montanus and Chalcides polylepis co-infected by Pharyngodon mamillatus and Spauligodon sp. Furthermore, the intensity of infection by nematodes were significantly different among the seven studied species. The nematode infection in Chalcides mionecton were related to sex, host size, and altitude; in Chalcides polylepis to the host age; in Quedenfeldtia trachyblepharus to elevation, age, and host size; and in Tarentola Mauritanica to age, body size, seasons, and altitude. In conclusion, our study provides data about nine new host and locality records and the effect of some determinant factors on host parasitism.
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