Table 1 Number of Asian ape’s fecal samples collected and sequenced in this study with site, populations, forest type, geographical coordinates, total sample size, and number of infected samples.

From: Genetic characterization of nodular worm infections in Asian Apes

Site

Host species

Population

Short Name

Forest type

Density

Latitude Longitude

Sample size

Positive samples

Prevalence (%95)

Males (n)

Females (n)

Borneo

Pongo pygmaeus

Sebangau

Seb

Peat swamp

2.3 ind/km2 73

2° 07′S 112°22′E

11

6a/3b

54.55a (28–79) 27.27b (10–57)

2a (7a)

1a (4a)

Borneo

Hylobates albibarbis

   

2.59 groups/km2 74

 

5

3a/3b

60a (23–88) 60b (23–88)

§

 

Sumatra

Pongo abelii

Suaq

Suaq

Coastal swamp

7 ind/km2 75

3° 42′N 97°26′E

19

10a/6b

52.63a (32–73) 31.58b (15–54)

4a (13a)

2a (6a)

Sumatra

Pongo abelii

Bukit Lawang

Buk

Hill dipterocarp

1.8 ind/km2 73

3°47′N 98°08′E

20

18a/15b

90 a (70–97) 75b (53–89)

5a (7a)

10a (13a)

Total

      

55

37a/27b

69.1a (56–80) 49.1b (36–62)

11a (27a)¥

13a (23a)¥

  1. aPositive samples from microscopy.
  2. bPositive samples from PCR.
  3. Populations of free ranging animals.
  4. Populations of semi-wild animals.
  5. §3 of 6 gibbons sex were unknown, data not include in the table.
  6. ¥Infected orangutan samples by sex.