Thirty-one South American sea lion pups (Otaria flavescens) found dead in Punta León, Argentina, during the summer of 2002, were examined for hookworms (Uncinaria hamiltoni). Parasite parameters were analyzed in 2 locations of the rookery, i.e., a traditional, well-structured breeding area and an expanding area with juveniles and a lax social structure. Prevalence of hookworms was 50% in both localities, and no difference was observed in prevalence between pup sexes (P > 0.05). Hookworms were concentrated in the small intestine. Transmammary transmission is assumed because only adult hookworms were found in the pups. The mean intensity of hookworms per pup was 135; the mean intensity in females (92.78) was significantly different (P < 0.05) from that of males (230.25). No difference (P > 0.05) in intensity was found between the 2 breeding areas, although prevalence was higher in the traditional breeding area than in the other area. Location was the only factor affecting hookworm prevalence (P log-linear model: 0.9552; χ2: 1.5629). No apparent trend between body condition and intensity of hookworms was observed.
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Uncinaria hamiltoni (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) in South American Sea Lions, Otaria flavescens, From Northern Patagonia, Argentina
B. Berón-Vera;
B. Berón-Vera
aLaboratorio de Mamíferos Marinos, Centro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET, and Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia (UNP), Boulevard, Brown 3600, 9120 Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
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E. A. Crespo;
E. A. Crespo
aLaboratorio de Mamíferos Marinos, Centro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET, and Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia (UNP), Boulevard, Brown 3600, 9120 Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
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J. A. Raga;
J. A. Raga
bUnidad de Zoología Marina, Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Universidad de Valencia, Polígono de La Coma s/n, 46980, Paterna, Valencia, Spain. [email protected]
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S. N. Pedraza
S. N. Pedraza
aLaboratorio de Mamíferos Marinos, Centro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET, and Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia (UNP), Boulevard, Brown 3600, 9120 Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
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J Parasitol (2004) 90 (4): 860–863.
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B. Berón-Vera, E. A. Crespo, J. A. Raga, S. N. Pedraza; Uncinaria hamiltoni (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) in South American Sea Lions, Otaria flavescens, From Northern Patagonia, Argentina. J Parasitol 1 August 2004; 90 (4): 860–863. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-182R
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