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The species specificity of Bulinus-Schistosoma interactions

Parasitology Today, 1994
Despite certain inherent drawbacks, advances have been made recently in furthering our understanding of Bulinus-Schistosoma interactions. By highlighting these, Terry Preston and Vaughon Southgate hope to stimulate further research into this neglected but important area.
T M, Preston, V R, Southgate
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Mixed populations of Bulinus senegalensis (Muller) and Bulinus forskali (Ehrenburg) (Mollusca: Planorbidae) in The Gambia

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981
A brief survey of alluvial pools and irrigated ricefields in The Gambia shows that the distribution of Bulinus senegalensis is not confined to laterite pools and is similar to that in neighbouring Senegal. B. senegalensis was found in every site at least once, alone or with B. forskali.
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Studies on the biology and population parameters of Bulinus globosus and Bulinus truncatus in the laboratory

Nigerian Journal of Parasitology, 2008
Investigation was made into some aspects of biology and population parameters of Bulinus globosus and Bulinus truncatus which are snails implicated in the transmission of urinary schistosomiasis in Agulu Lake Area of Anambra state, Nigeria. These snails were collected from the lake and reared in the laboratory.
Ekwunife, C F, Ozumba, N A, Eneanya, C I
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Taxonomic problems in the molluscan genus bulinus

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1961
Abstract An attempt has been made to outline the major problems facing the taxonomist working with the intermediate hosts of Schistosoma haematobium and to indicate how some of these problems may have arisen. The subject of variation is discussed and emphasis is laid upon the importance of individual populations of snails, both from the point of ...
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The Breeding of Bulinus truncatus in Total Darkness

Journal of Helminthology, 1961
Starting with eggs from a natural habitat the authors were able to raise and breed Bulinus truncatus, the snail vector of schistosomiasis haematobia, under conditions of total and continuous darkness and to complete the life-cycle from egg to egg in 70 days. The rearing of a second generation was interrupted by circumstances beyond the authors’ control.
J M, WATSON, A S, AL-ALI
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[Experimental taxonomy of Bulinus (Gastropoda:Planorbidae). VI. The possibility of using enzyme characteristics for the distinction between the species Bulinus liratus and Bulinus obtusispira in Madagascar].

Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, 1985
Based on a study of one laboratory culture of each of the three species Bulinus forskalii, B. obtusispira and B. liratus it is shown that the two last mentioned species differ in enzyme mobility in seven out of eight enzymes investigated. It is pointed out, that, prior to using enzyme characters for identification purposes, a study of the intra- and ...
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A leech parasitic on Bulinus

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973
A, Crewe, S G, Cowper
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