Larval digenean stages (Trematoda) that parasited Biomphalaria peregrina, D’Orbigny, 1835 (Mollusca, Planorbidae) in the Southeast of the Buenos Aires province (Argentina) [PDF]
El examen parasitológico de ejemplares de Biomphalaria peregrina (D’Orbigny, 1835) (Mollusca, Planorbidae) en ambientes dulceacuícolas de la provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina) reveló la presencia de tres nuevos estadios larvales de digeneos que fueron
Etchegoin, Jorge +2 more
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DNA barcoding as a valuable tool for delimiting mollusk species of the genus Biomphalaria Preston, 1910 (Gastropoda: Planorbidae). [PDF]
de Araújo AD +3 more
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An 11-year epidemiological analysis of schistosomiasis in Ecuador: Investigating a non-endemic, neglected, and challenging-to-identify parasitic disease. [PDF]
Vásconez-González J +8 more
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Flourensia fiebrigii (Asterales: Asteraceae), fuente de metabolitos antipatogénicos
Verni, Cecilia; Alva, Mariana; Muruaga, Nora; Borkosky, Susana; Car tagena, Elena; Bardón, Alicia. 2011. “Flourensia fiebrigii (Asterales: Asteraceae), fuente de metabolitos antipatogénicos”. Lilloa 48 (1).
Cecilia Verni +5 more
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Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records [PDF]
The greatest floral and faunal biodiversity estimated from Argentina -not including molluscs - is found in three subtropical forests belonging to the del Plata Basin, two of them at the northeastern part of Argentina (NEA).
Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo +3 more
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Diferencias en la asignación de los recursos disponibles en crecimiento, reproducción y supervivencia entre un gasterópodo exótico y uno endémico de la familia Physidae [PDF]
Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805 is an invasive gastropod that can affect local species. In Argentina, it is widespread and abundant, even in environments inhabited by the native species Stenophysa marmorata Guilding, 1828.
Núñez, María Verónica
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Invasion and Dispersal of Biomphalaria Species: Increased Vigilance Needed to Prevent the Introduction and Spread of Schistosomiasis. [PDF]
Habib MR, Lv S, Rollinson D, Zhou XN.
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Elucidating the life cycle of opossum parasites: DNA sequences reveal the involvement of planorbid snails as intermediate hosts of Rhopalias spp. (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) in Brazil. [PDF]
López-Hernández D +4 more
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This study was conducted to assess the presence of schistosomiasis mansoni in the "Noroeste de Minas" mesoregion, an area considered non-endemic. A malacologic survey and parasitologic stool examinations were undertaken in 13 municipalities of the ...
CARVALHO Omar S. +6 more
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En Chile la familia Planorbidae está representada por el género Biomphalaria Preston, 1910, compuesta por siete especies distribuidas desde Isluga hasta el río Puelo.
Carmen Fuentealba, Ricardo Figueroa
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