Lucía Sánchez Trejo

Lucía Sánchez Trejo
Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado | UJMD · Facultad de Agricultura e Investigación Agricola

Master of Science

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Spider monkeys (genus Ateles) are distributed across rainforests from southern Mexico to northern Bolivia, but at risk of extinction across much of their range. Like most members of the genus, the black-handed spider monkey, or the Central American spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi is particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic threats, due to its inabi...
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We registered the first three localities for the invasive frog Eleutherodactylus planirostris in El Salvador within urban sites, and four new localities in Honduras, including three new department records and the first record from a protected area in Honduras. We discuss the invasion progress of the species in these two countries and mention one of...
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Parvoviruses in the genera Bocaparvovirus (HBoV), Erythroparvovirus (B19) and Tetraparvovirus (PARV4) are the only autonomous parvoviruses known to be associated with human and nonhuman primates based on studies and clinical cases in humans worldwide and nonhuman primates in Asia and Africa. Here, the presence of these agents with pathogenic potent...
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Parvoviruses in the genera Bocaparvovirus (HBoV), Erythroparvovirus (B19) and Tetraparvovirus (PARV4) are the only autonomous parvoviruses known to be associated with human and non-human primates based on studies and clinical cases in humans worldwide and non-human primates in Asia and Africa. Here, the presence of these pathogenic agents was asses...

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