Research Article
Ecoepidemiology of Chagas Disease in a Biological Corridor in Southeastern Mexico: A Promising Approach to Understand the Risk of Chagas Disease
Table 2
Mammals captured in the biological corridor Cerro Mactumatza-Meseta de Copoya. No individual tested positive for T. cruzi.
| | Order | Family | Species | Number of specimens captured |
| | Chiroptera | Phyllostomidae | Artibeus jamaicensis | 40 | | Artibeus lituratus | 31 | | Glossophaga mutica | 14 | | Desmodus rotundus | 7 | | Choeroniscus godmani | 1 | | Mormoopidae | Pteronotus mesoamericanus | 6 | | Emballonuridae | Balantiopteryx plicata | 1 | | Total | 100 |
| | Rodentia | Cricetidae | Peromyscus mexicanus | 4 | | Heteromyidae | Liomys pictus | 2 | | Total | 6 |
| | Didelphimorphia | Didelphidae | Didelphis virginiana | 1 | | Didelphis marsupialis | 1 | | Total | 2 |
| | | Total | 108 |
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