Fig 1.
From: Moher D, Liberati A, Tetzlaff J, Altman DG, The PRISMA Group (2009). Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: The PRISMA Statement. PLoS Med 6(7): e1000097. doi:10.1371/joumal.pmed1000097 For more information, visit www.prisma-statement.org.
Fig 2.
Worldwide paleodistribution of capillariids.
The symbols represent the locals where the parasites were found in the archeological material. Relative data see map numbers in Tables 1 and 2. The host of capillariids is indicated whenever is known.
Table 1.
Capillariids on New World.
Table 2.
Capillariids on Old World.
Fig 3.
Dataset I phylogenetic tree based on 18s rDNA of capillariids inferred by MEGA v. 7.0.21 using Maximum Likelihood (ML) method, Kimura 2-parameter (K2P) model, and 500 replicates of bootstrap.
Only bootstrap values ≥ 50% are shown. Neighbor Joining values are on italic.
Fig 4.
Dataset II phylogenetic tree based on 18s rDNA of capillariids inferred by MEGA v. 7.0.21 using Maximum Likelihood (ML) method, Kimura 2-parameter (K2P) model, and 500 replicates of bootstrap.
Only bootstrap values ≥ 50% are shown. Neighbor Joining values are on italic.
Fig 5.
Phylogenetic tree based on cox1 gene of capillariids inferred by MEGA v7.0 using ML method, Tamura 3-parameter model, and 500 replicates of bootstrap.
Only bootstrap values ≥ 50% are shown. Neighbor Joining values are on italic.
Fig 6.
Graphical distributions of Capillaridae findings (n = 37) included in the present systematic review.
(A) Distribution by types of samples; (B) Distribution by host and taxonomic egg identifications.