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Occurrence of Contracaecum bancrofti larvae in fish in the Murray–Darling Basin

Journal of Helminthology, 2018
AbstractThere is a paucity of information on the diversity and occurrence of freshwater fish parasites in Australia. This study investigates the distribution and occurrence of a parasitic nematode of the genusContracaecumin freshwater fish from south-eastern Australia. Fish (n= 508) belonging to nine species and eight families were collected from eight
S. Shamsi   +3 more
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[Antioxidants of Contracaecum rudolphii (Nematoda)].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2009
Contracaecum rudolphii is the parasitic nematode of fish-eating birds. In the extracts from female, male and larvae L3 and L4 isolated from the alimentary tracts of black cormorants the activity of five antioxidant enzymes: superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPX), glutathione transferase (GST), glutathione reductase (GR), catalase (CAT)
Krystyna, Zółtowska   +3 more
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The Atrium of the Fish Heart as a Site for Contracaecum spp. Larvae

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1987
Ninety-five percent of the larvae of Contracaecum spp. were found in the atrium of the heart of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) and five- and nine-spined sticklebacks (Culaea inconstans and Pungitius pungitius). Atria containing nematodes were two to three times larger than an atria from uninfected fish, were thin walled and the muscular ...
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The Early Development of Contracaecum osculatum

Journal of Helminthology, 1969
1. Eggs of Contracaecum osculatum, extracted from grey seal faeces, have been hatched in the laboratory at different temperatures and the morphology and behaviour of the larvae described.2. Artificial exsheathment of the second stage larva from the first stage cuticle has been demonstrated.3.
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