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1 December 2008 Eimeriid Oocysts From Archaeological Samples in Patagonia, Argentina
M. H. Fugassa, N. H. Sardella, V. Taglioretti, K. J. Reinhard, A. Araújo
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Abstract

Oocysts attributable to Eimeria macusaniensis Guerrero et al. 1971, were found in coprolites and in archaeological sediments dating to the Holocene of Patagonia, Argentina. By means of a nonparametric regression using a generalized additive model, a significant relationship was found between the size of the oocysts and their antiquity. Specifically, a reduction in oocyst size over time was discovered, probably due to a parasite response to host replacement, to an extinct eimeriid species common during the Pliestocene–Holocene transition, or to environmental changes known for the Holocene. Explanations regarding coevolution between parasites, hosts, and paleoenvironmental conditions are discussed herein.

M. H. Fugassa, N. H. Sardella, V. Taglioretti, K. J. Reinhard, and A. Araújo "Eimeriid Oocysts From Archaeological Samples in Patagonia, Argentina," Journal of Parasitology 94(6), 1418-1420, (1 December 2008). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-1537.1
Published: 1 December 2008
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