The effect of habitat anthropization is investigated using a comparative analysis based on a literature survey of the gastrointestinal helminths of murid rodents described in Southeast Asia (SEA). The literature survey gave 30 references on helminth diversity concerning 20 murid rodent species. The diversity of helminths was high with a total of 13 species of cestodes, 15 species of trematodes, 29 species of nematodes and one species of acanthocephalans. The highest helminth species richness was found in Rattus tanezumi, Rattus norvegicus and Rattus argentiventer, all these species were found in more human-dominated habitats (agricultural areas or human settlements). Helminth species richness was positively linked across rodent species to t...
International audience* We tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distrib...
1. We tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distribution of common murin...
This review aims to synthesize the knowledge on the taxonomy of Southeast Asian murine rodents and t...
International audienceThe helminth communities of wild murid rodents were investigated in Luang Prab...
In this study, we report the potential rodent-borne zoonotic helminths in wild-caught murid rodents ...
The presence of gastrointestinal helminths (GI helminths) was investigated in 68 Asian house rats (R...
The presence of gastrointestinal helminths (GI helminths) was investigated among 725 murid rodents, ...
International audienceThe presence of gastrointestinal helminths (GI helminths) was investigated in ...
International audienceWe are currently involved in a Franco-Thai program devolved to a multidiscipli...
International audienceExtensive field surveys of rodents were conducted in Cambodia from 2008 to 201...
Background: The prevalence of parasitic infections among commensal animals such as black and brown r...
International audienceBackground: Predicting habitats prone to favor disease transmission is challen...
Research on the role of parasites through contamination on human being and wildlife animals remains ...
International audience* We tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distrib...
1. We tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distribution of common murin...
This review aims to synthesize the knowledge on the taxonomy of Southeast Asian murine rodents and t...
International audienceThe helminth communities of wild murid rodents were investigated in Luang Prab...
In this study, we report the potential rodent-borne zoonotic helminths in wild-caught murid rodents ...
The presence of gastrointestinal helminths (GI helminths) was investigated in 68 Asian house rats (R...
The presence of gastrointestinal helminths (GI helminths) was investigated among 725 murid rodents, ...
International audienceThe presence of gastrointestinal helminths (GI helminths) was investigated in ...
International audienceWe are currently involved in a Franco-Thai program devolved to a multidiscipli...
International audienceExtensive field surveys of rodents were conducted in Cambodia from 2008 to 201...
Background: The prevalence of parasitic infections among commensal animals such as black and brown r...
International audienceBackground: Predicting habitats prone to favor disease transmission is challen...
Research on the role of parasites through contamination on human being and wildlife animals remains ...
International audience* We tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distrib...
1. We tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distribution of common murin...
This review aims to synthesize the knowledge on the taxonomy of Southeast Asian murine rodents and t...