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Jesús Montoya-Mendoza

Researcher at Universidad Veracruzana

Publications -  32
Citations -  196

Jesús Montoya-Mendoza is an academic researcher from Universidad Veracruzana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Helminths. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 30 publications receiving 144 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesús Montoya-Mendoza include National Autonomous University of Mexico & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Helminth parasites of freshwater fish in Chiapas, Mexico.

TL;DR: An inventory based on previously published records and original data is presented for the helminth parasites reported in 54 fish species from 17 families from the state of Chiapas, southeast Mexico, showing that this fauna is quite similar to that from the neighboring basins of the lower Grijalva–Usumacinta system and the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Helminth Parasites of the Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from the Reef Santiaguillo, Veracruz, Mexico

TL;DR: The present study suggests that the composition of the parasite community is associated with the host feeding habits because 18/21 of the recorded species are trophically transmitted.
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Helminth Parasites of Lane Snapper, Lutjanus synagris from Santiaguillo Reef, Veracruz, Mexico

TL;DR: Results suggests that the host feeding habits determine the endoparasites composition, while the ectoparAsites composition is associated to the environmental conditions.
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A New Genus and Species of Philometrid (Nematoda) From the Subcutaneous Tissue of the Crevalle Jack, Caranx hippos (Osteichthyes), From the Southern Gulf of Mexico

TL;DR: The new species is characterized mainly by the presence of 3 large, sclerotized esophageal teeth protruded out of the mouth, the number and arrangement of cephalic papillae, the length and structure of the esophagus, and by the body length of gravid and subgravid females.