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. 2014 Aug 4;3(3):227–235. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2014.07.001

Table 3.

Summary of significant p values and their false discovery rate (FDR) for taxonomic categories in comparison to parasite intensity, parasite species richness. Dujardinascaris waltoni, Brevimulticaecum tenuicolle, and Ortleppascaris antipini. Prey contents identified only as Actinopterygii, Gastropoda, Insecta, Coeloptera, Mammalia, and Testudines marked (*) contained prey fragments identified to only these categories.

p value FDR
Parasite intensity
Family
  Centrarchidae 0.04 0.07
  Colubridae 0.003 0.008
  Cyprinodontidae 0.009 0.02
  Dytiscidae 0.04 0.07
  Panopeidae 0.0002 0.002
  Poecillidae <0.0001 <0.001
  Portunidae 0.002 0.008
  Procyonidae 0.002 0.007
  Sesarmidae 0.004 0.01
Order
  Carnivora 0.002 0.003
  Cyprinodontiformes <0.001 0.0004
  Decapoda 0.002 0.03
  Rodentia 0.03 0.07
  Testudines <0.001 0.001
Class
  Actinopterygii 0.05 0.11
  Malacostraca 0.002 0.007
  Mammalia 0.004 0.009
  Reptilia 0.001 0.007
Dujardinascaris waltoni
Family
  Centrarchidae 0.05 0.1
  Colubridae 0.005 0.02
  Cyprinodontidae 0.01 0.03
  Panopeidae <0.001 0.003
  Poecillidae <0.0001 0.001
  Portunidae 0.007 0.02
  Procyonidae 0.008 0.02
  Sesarmidae 0.007 0.02
Order
  Carnivora 0.01 0.03
  Cyprinodontiformes <0.0001 <0.001
  Decapoda 0.006 0.02
  Rodentia 0.05 0.1
  Testudines <0.001 0.001
Class
  Malacostraca 0.004 0.01
  Mammalia 0.007 0.01
  Reptilia 0.001 0.007
Brevimulticaecum tenuicolle
Class
  Actinopterygii 0.02 0.06
  Mammalia 0.03 0.06
Order
  Testudines 0.02 0.2
Ortleppascaris antipini
Order
  Decapoda 0.0312 0.3