INVESTIGADORES
RINDEL Diego Damian
artículos
Título:
NEW PARASITOLOGICAL FINDINGS FOR PREHISPANIC CAMELIDS
Autor/es:
TAGLIORETTI, V.; M. FUGASSA; RINDEL, D. D.; SARDELLA, N.
Revista:
PARASITOLOGY
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2017 vol. 144 p. 1763 - 1768
ISSN:
0031-1820
Resumen:
Paleoparasitological examination provides information of parasite-host associations in the past, shedding light on the geographical origin of some parasites, on the possible dispersal routes and on some of the processes that modeled the parasitic communities. The aim of the present study was to examine parasite mremains present in camelid coprolites collected from the archaeological site Alero Destacamento Guardaparque, Patagonia and to discuss the paleoparasitological findings in a biogeographical and paleoecological context. Coprolites were collected from different stratified layers dating from Middle to Late Holocene, a period covering approximately 7.000 years. Paleoparasitological examination revealed the presence of eggs attributed to Lamanema chavezi or Nematodirus lamae, N. spathiger, Dictyocaulus sp., eggs of three unidentified capillariids, Strongylus-type eggs and oocysts of Eimeria macusaniensis. Enteric parasites of camelids had not changed significantly during the Holocene up to the entry of introduced livestock, although environmental conditions fluctuated greatly throughout this period, indicating the stability of these associations over time. This is the first finding of N. spathiger and Dictyocaulus sp. in paleoparasitological record and their presence are associated with the interaction of camelids with introduced livestock, which likely allowed parasite host-switching. In the present study, the zoonotic importance of parasites of camelids is also discussed.