<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites
- Autores
- Kass, Camila Alejandra; Rusconi, José Matías; Kass, Nicolás Ariel; Kacoliris, Federico Pablo
- Año de publicación
- 2017
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- reseña artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- With nearly 256 species described, the South American lizards of the genus Liolaemus are the second most diverse among vertebrates (Avila et al. 2009. Zootaxa 2234:39-55; Abdala et al. 2012. Cuad. Herpetol. 26:215-248). However,relationships between mites and these lizards have received limited attention. Liolaemus cuyanus, L. darwini, L. olongasta, and L.riojanus inhabit the Talampaya National Park (TNP), located in an extensive plain of the Monte region (29.8°S, 67.833°W, WGS84; 1300 m elev.) in the center-west of La Rioja Province (Argentina), which was designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. Here we report novel associations of mites with these lizard species.
Natural History notes.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo - Materia
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Ciencias Naturales
Liolaemus
mites
lizards - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
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- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
title |
<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
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<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites Kass, Camila Alejandra Ciencias Naturales Liolaemus mites lizards |
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<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
title_full |
<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
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<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
title_full_unstemmed |
<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
title_sort |
<i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>Liolaemus darwini</i>, <i>Liolaemus olongasta</i>, <i>Liolaemus riojanus</i> : Ectoparasites |
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Kass, Camila Alejandra Rusconi, José Matías Kass, Nicolás Ariel Kacoliris, Federico Pablo |
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Kass, Camila Alejandra |
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Kass, Camila Alejandra Rusconi, José Matías Kass, Nicolás Ariel Kacoliris, Federico Pablo |
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Rusconi, José Matías Kass, Nicolás Ariel Kacoliris, Federico Pablo |
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With nearly 256 species described, the South American lizards of the genus <i>Liolaemus</i> are the second most diverse among vertebrates (Avila et al. 2009. <i>Zootaxa</i> 2234:39-55; Abdala et al. 2012. <i>Cuad. Herpetol.</i> 26:215-248). However,relationships between mites and these lizards have received limited attention. <i>Liolaemus cuyanus</i>, <i>L. darwini</i>, <i>L. olongasta</i>, and <i>L.riojanus</i> inhabit the Talampaya National Park (TNP), located in an extensive plain of the Monte region (29.8°S, 67.833°W, WGS84; 1300 m elev.) in the center-west of La Rioja Province (Argentina), which was designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. Here we report novel associations of mites with these lizard species. Natural History notes. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo |
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