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Journal of Parasitology, 2016
: Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids commonly infect three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus populations in brackish and freshwaters, but infections are typically absent from marine populations.
N. E. Simmonds, I. Barber
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: Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids commonly infect three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus populations in brackish and freshwaters, but infections are typically absent from marine populations.
N. E. Simmonds, I. Barber
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Carbohydrate Metabolism in Hymenolepis (Cestoda)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1967Glycogenesis and glucose uptake of Hymenolepis diminuta and H. citelli are stimulated by 5% carbon dioxide but less stimulated by 20% carbon dioxide. The stimulatory effect occurs aerobically and anaerobically with H. diminuta. Oxygen (air) has no significant effect on glycogenesis, glucose uptake, or incorporation of glucose-14C into glycogen in H ...
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Prolonged selfing in Hymenolepis microstoma (Cestoda)
Experimental Parasitology, 1971Abstract A single cysticercoid of Hymenolepis microstoma, the mouse bile duct tapeworm, was fed via stomach tube to an HA/ICR strain albino mouse. After 20 days, gravid proglottids of the resulting adult worm (parental, or P generation) were fed to flour beetles, Tribolium confusum; 30 days later, one F1 cysticercoid from the beetles was fed to each ...
Marian D. Fitzgerald+4 more
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The karyotype of Eubothrium rugosum (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1991The diploid chromosome set of Eubothrium rugosum contains 16 elements. The karyotype consists of three pairs of metacentric, three pairs of acrocentric and two pairs of submeta-metacentric chromosomes. Their mean absolute length ranges from 2.20 to 8.80 microns.
R. Petkevičiūt, B.I. Kuperman
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On a Collection of Cestoda from the Belgian Congo
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1939(1939). On a Collection of Cestoda from the Belgian Congo. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 107-123.
Southwell, T.+2 more
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The oxidase systems of Moniezia expansa (Cestoda)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 19671. 1. Moniezia expansa has a branched respiratory chain system with two terminal oxidases, cytochrome oxidase and an o-type cytochrome. 2. 2. The major pathway involving the o-type pigment tentatively designated “Cytochrome 552, 556 (Moniezia expansa)” (77°K), the major terminal oxidase, is shown to be closely associated with fumarate reduction ...
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On the morphology of procercoids of the genusProteocephalus (Cestoda, Proteocephalidea)
Parasitology Research, 1994The morphology of larvae of four Proteocephalus species from copepod crustaceans as studied by scanning electron microscopy is described. Differences between species in the shape of the body and scolex as well as in the body size and relative position of suckers were revealed.
A. V. Sysoev+2 more
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Diseases of cultured marine fishes caused by Platyhelminthes (Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda)
Parasitology, 2014SUMMARY Mariculture is a rapidly developing industrial sector. Generally, fish are maintained in net cages with high density. Cage culture systems allow uncontrolled flow of sea water containing potentially infectious stages of fish parasites.
K. Ogawa
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Cytogenetics and Chromosomes of Tapeworms (Platyhelminthes, Cestoda)
2011Tapeworms (Cestoda, Platyhelminthes) are a highly diversified group of parasites that can have significant veterinary importance as well as medical impact as disease agents of human alveococcosis, hydatidosis, taeniosis/cysticercosis/neurocysticercosis, hymenolepidosis or diphyllobothriasis.
John S. Mackiewicz+3 more
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, 2015
This paper represents an update of the previous list of adult proteocephalidean tapeworms (Cestoda) parasitizing freshwater teleosts from the Peruvian Amazon, which was presented by de Chambrier et al. (2006a).
A. Chambrier, R. Kuchta, T. Scholz
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This paper represents an update of the previous list of adult proteocephalidean tapeworms (Cestoda) parasitizing freshwater teleosts from the Peruvian Amazon, which was presented by de Chambrier et al. (2006a).
A. Chambrier, R. Kuchta, T. Scholz
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