Publications by authors named "Javier Hermida-Lagunes"

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  • In May and June 2024, a significant die-off of Mexican mantled howler monkeys in southern Mexico occurred due to extreme climate conditions, with mortality rates reaching 31%, mainly from heatstroke exacerbated by limited hydration and food sources.
  • * Immediate community responses included rescues and coordination by NGOs, scientists, and government officials to address the crisis and support the surviving monkeys.
  • * The event highlights the urgent need for action plans, including establishing care infrastructure, training for crisis responses, collaboration among various organizations, and targeted research on climate change impacts on wildlife.
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Chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera) represent a component of the ectoparasite fauna associated with large sized mammals as deers. However, the diversity of chewing louse species infesting deer remains to be fully characterized in the Neotropics. Little is known about the chewing lice infesting the extant fourteen subspecies of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Mexico.

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Leptospirosis is the most common zoonotic disease worldwide and is considered endemic in countries with tropical climates. It is caused by 10 species of the genus and by more than 275 serovars which can affect a wide range of vertebrates. In the Americas, 122 species of four classes of vertebrates have been reported to be infected or exposed to many species.

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Interspecific hybridization allows the introgression or movement of alleles from one genome to another. While some genomic regions freely exchange alleles during hybridization, loci associated with reproductive isolation do not intermix. In many model organisms, the X chromosome displays limited introgression compared to autosomes owing to the presence of multiple loci associated with hybrid sterility or inviability (the "large X-effect").

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