Emilio Martínez-Ramírez
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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Journal of Parasitology | 2011
Guillermo Salgado-Maldonado; Juan Manuel Caspeta-Mandujano; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez
abstract: Paracreptotrema profundulusi n. sp. (Trematoda: Allocreadiidae) is described from the intestine of the freshwater fishes Profundulus punctatus and P. balsanus (Teleostei: Profundulidae) from the Tehuantepec and the Atoyac-Verde River basins, in Oaxaca, México, in the western extreme of Central America. The new species is distinguished from Paracreptotrema blancoi Choudhury, Pérez-Ponce de León, Brooks, and Daverdin, 2006, to which it is most similar, and from P. mendezi (Sogandares-Bernal, 1955) Choudhury, Pérez-Ponce de León, Brooks, and Daverdin, 2006, by the caeca extending beyond the testes, vitelline follicles that invade the postesticular area, and uterus with transverse loops located mainly between the testes and the genital pore. Paracreptotrema blancoi was collected from the same host species and also from Profundulus oaxacae. Here, we provide data that show its broad distribution in several river basins of Neotropical southern México, including the Papagayo River basin, Guerrero, México, and the Atoyac-Verde and Tehuantepec river basins, and other rivers in Oaxaca, México. Freshwater fishes of the Profundulidae are endemic to Central America and host a helminth fauna that includes at least 4 species found only in these hosts.
ZooKeys | 2015
Carlos Daniel Pinacho-Pinacho; Martín García-Varela; Jesús Servando Hernández-Orts; Carlos A. Mendoza-Palmero; Ana L. Sereno-Uribe; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez; Leopoldo Andrade-Gómez; Alejandra López-Jiménez; Eduardo Hernández-Cruz; Gerardo Pérez-Ponce de León
Abstract From December 2012 to November 2014, 267 fish belonging to the family Profundulidae (representing nine of the 11 species of the genus Profundulus) were collected in 26 localities of Middle-America, across southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, comprising the distribution range of the genus, and analyzed for helminth parasites. Additionally, a database with all ten available published accounts of the helminth parasite fauna of this genus (the only genus within the family) was assembled. Based on both sources of information, a checklist containing all the records was compiled as a tool to address future questions in the areas of evolutionary biology, biogeography, ecology and phylogeography of this host-parasite association. The helminth parasite fauna of this fish group consists of 20 nominal species, classified in 17 genera and 14 families. It includes six species of adult digeneans, five metacercariae, two monogeneans, one adult cestode, three adult nematodes and three larval nematodes. The profundulid fishes are parasitized by a specialized group of helminth species (e.g. Paracreptotrema blancoi sensu Salgado-Maldonado et al. (2011b), Paracreptotrema profundulusi Salgado-Maldonado, Caspeta-Mandujano & Martínez Ramírez, 2011, Phyllodistomum spinopapillatum Pérez-Ponce de León, Pinacho-Pinacho, Mendoza-Garfias & García-Varela, 2015, Spinitectus humbertoi Mandujano-Caspeta & Moravec, 2000, Spinitectus mariaisabelae Caspeta-Mandujano Cabañas-Carranza & Salgado-Maldonado, 2007 and Rhabdochona salgadoi Mandujano-Caspeta & Moravec, 2000), representing the core helminth fauna that are not shared with other Middle-American fish species.
Helminthologia | 2010
Juan Manuel Caspeta-Mandujano; Guillermo Salgado-Maldonado; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez
SummaryA new nematode species, Cucullanus oaxaquensis n. sp., is described from specimens recovered from the intestine of Thorichthys helleri Steindachner, 1864 from the Ró Modelo, Los Chimalapas, state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is characterized largely by possesing unusual features among Cucullanus spp., i.e., net-like sculpture on the surface of eggs, a pair of small papillae near tail tip of females and a small terminal sclerotized structure at tail tip of both males and females. This findig represents the fouth species reported from freshwater fishes in Mexico and the second for cichlid fishes.
Zootaxa | 2016
José A. Jamangapé O; Ernesto Velázquez-Velázquez; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez; Manuel de Jesús Anzueto-Calvo; Eyda L. Gomez; Sara E. Domínguez-Cisneros; Caleb D. Mcmahan; Wilfredo A. Matamoros
Profundulus balsanus was described by Ahl in 1935 and later placed in synonymy with P. punctatus. Recent molecular studies have demonstrated that specimens identified as P. balsanus belong to a distinct taxon. Herein we used a combination of morphometric, meristic, coloration and osteological data in order to demonstrate the distinctiveness of P. balsanus. Additionally, we used molecular data to reconstruct a phylogeny to place P. balsanus in a systematic context. Profundulus balsanus belongs to the punctatus clade within the genus Profundulus. It can be distinguished from P. oaxacae based on scale count in the lateral line and from P. punctatus based on differences in coloration in the anal fin. We provide a taxonomic key to all Mexican species of Profundulus.
Parasitology International | 2018
Adriana García-Vásquez; Carlos Daniel Pinacho-Pinacho; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez; Miguel Rubio-Godoy
In the present study, two new species of Gyrodactylus are described from Profundulus oaxacae, a fish endemic to the Pacific slope of Oaxaca State, Mexico. Fishes were collected within their distribution range in 5 localities in the Atoyac-Verde River. Gyrodactylus montealbani n. sp. and G. zapoteco n. sp. were erected and characterized morphologically (sclerites of the attachment apparatus and the male copulatory organ) and molecularly (sequences of the Internal Transcribed Spacer region of rDNA). The haptoral sclerites of the new species are similar to those of Gyrodactylus iunuri and Gyrodactylus tepari, both recently described from the goodeid fish Goodea atripinnis, from the Mexican States of Jalisco and Querétaro, respectively; and to Gyrodactylus xtachuna described from the poeciliid Poeciliopsis gracilis in Veracruz State, Mexico - nonetheless, these species can all be discriminated based on their marginal hook morphology. Specimens of G. montealbani n. sp. and G. zapoteco n. sp. were sequenced, and were aligned with sequences of 25 other Gyrodactylus spp. Both Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses indicated that the two new species are members of independent, well-supported lineages - these are the first Gyrodactylus species described from Profundulus oaxacae.
Acta Universitaria | 2017
Luis Fernando Del Moral-Flores; Vicente Anislado-Tolentino; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez; Gerardo Pérez-Ponce de León; Emmanuel Ramírez-Antonio; Gabriela González-Medina
Se presenta un listado sistematico de los peces marinos del estado de Oaxaca, litoral sur del Pacifico mexicano, el cual se compone por 487 especies agrupadas en dos clases, 36 ordenes, 108 familias y 284 generos. Tres especies representan los registros mas meridionales en las costas de Mexico: Echinorhinus cookei , Heterodontus mexicanus y Masturus lanceolatus ; los registros de Urotrygon cimar y Rhinobatus prahli confirman su presencia en Mexico. Las familias con mayor diversidad especifica son: Sciaenidae (30), seguido por Carangidae (28) y Haemulidae (24). Biogeograficamente, la ictiofauna muestra mayor afinidad con la provincia Panamica (78.4%), seguida por la Sinuscaliforniana (67.8%), Galapagos (28.5%), Sandieguina (35.7%) y la Chileno-Peruana (11.7%).
Systematic Parasitology | 2010
Guillermo Salgado-Maldonado; Juan Manuel Caspeta-Mandujano; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014
Carlos Daniel Pinacho-Pinacho; Ma. de los Ángeles Pérez-Ruiz; Ana L. Sereno-Uribe; Martín García-Varela; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2015
Claudia Patricia Ornelas-García; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez; Ignacio Doadrio
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2018
Juan José Barrios-Gutierrez; Emilio Martínez-Ramírez; Rosa Ma. Gómez-Ugalde; Martín García-Varela; Carlos Daniel Pinacho-Pinacho
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Claudia Patricia Ornelas-García
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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National Autonomous University of Mexico
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