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The genome sequence of the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini (Poirier, 1886) Stiles & Hassall, 1896. [PDF]
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Tolerance of free-living larval stage of a parasite from coastal mining areas in northern Humboldt Current to copper pollution at low and high temperatures. [PDF]
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The Pacific Notocotylus atlanticus (Digenea: Notocotylidae)
Parasitology International, 2022Recently two unidentified Notocotylus species have been recovered from a mallard in Hokkaido, Japan. Preliminary data indicated that one of them may belong to N. atlanticus-a species found in Europe and on the Atlantic coast of North America. Now we have sequenced partial cox1 for several European N.
Anna, Gonchar, Kirill V, Galaktionov
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Fine structure of a tiny gymnophalloid miracidium (Digenea)
Journal of Morphology, 2021AbstractWe elucidate the morphology of the miracidia with passive strategy of infection. In contrast to the well‐studied “active” free‐swimming larvae (e.g., those of Schistosoma, Fasciola, Echinostoma), “passive” miracidia do not search for their hosts in the external environment.
Peter A. Smirnov, Andrey A. Dobrovolskij
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Form and Function in the Digenea
2014This review aims at covering the general aspects of the form and function of the major body systems in digenetic trematodes, with emphasis on the advances that have been made on this topic since the publication of the first edition of this book; this is since 2012.
Bernard Fried, Robert C. Peoples
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Form and Function in the Digenea
2019This review aims at covering the general aspects of the form and function of the major body systems in digenetic trematodes, with emphasis on the advances that have been made on this topic since the publication of the first edition of this book; this is since 2012.
Alba, Cortés Carbonell, Bernard, Fried
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Neorickettsial Endosymbionts of the Digenea
2012Digeneans are endoparasitic flatworms with complex life cycles and distinct life stages that parasitize different host species. Some digenean species harbour bacterial endosymbionts known as Neorickettsia (Order Rickettsiales, Family Anaplasmataceae). Neorickettsia occur in all life stages and are maintained by vertical transmission.
Jefferson A. Vaughan+2 more
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The diversity of the Digenea of Australian animals
International Journal for Parasitology, 1998The Digenea is one of five major helminth assemblages represented in Australian animals. History of the study of digeneans in Australia is reviewed briefly to show that it has never been subjected to the kind of sustained study needed to reach an understanding of it. The Australian vertebrate fauna comprises over 5500 species.
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The evolutionary expansion and host-parasite relationships of the Digenea
International Journal for Parasitology, 1994Relevant data on the Digenea extracted from a host-parasite data-base are analysed in relation to host-groups, host-specificity, speciation, radiation and geographical distribution. The classification, evolution, co-evolution, and co-speciation of the group are discussed.
Rodney A. Bray, David I. Gibson
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