Geographical patterns of the species richness of helminth parasites of moles (Talpa spp.) in Spain: Separating the effects of sampling effort from those of other conditioning factors
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We analysed the viscera of 534 moles (Ta l p a spp.) from 30 of the 47 provinces
of peninsular Spain, including 255 individuals of T. europaea from eight provinces, 154 individuals
of T. occidentalis from 20 provinces, and 125 unidentified Ta l p a individuals from two
provinces. We identified their helminth parasites and determined parasite species richness. We
related parasite species richness with sampling effort using both a linear and a logarithmic function.
We then performed stepwise linear regressions to predict mole parasite species richness
from a small set of selected predictor variables that included sampling effort. We applied the
resulting models to forecast T. euro p a e a, T. occidentalis, and Ta l p a spp. parasite species richness
in all provinces with recorded host presence, assuming different levels of sampling eff o r t .
F i n a l l y, we used partial regression analysis to partition the variation explained by each of the
selected variables in the models. We found that mole parasite species richness is strongly conditioned
by sampling effort, but that other factors such as cropland area and environmental disturbance
have significant independent effects.
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Ribas, A.; Barbosa, A.M.; Casanova, J.C.; Real, R.; Feliu, C.; Vargas, J.M.Geographical patterns of the species richness of helminth parasites of moles (Talpa spp.) in Spain: Separating the effects of sampling effort from those of other conditioning factors, Vie et Milieu, 57, 1-2, 49-56, 2007.