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Diplostomum species are the parasites responsible for diplostomiasis in fish which may cause blindness, eyefluke, severe ocular disease, opacity of the lens and many other affections. The parasites use many organisms including fish as a host.
Ibrahim Adeshina
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Published as part of Shakarbaev, U. A., Akramova, F. D. & Azimov, D. A., 2020, The Taxonomic Survey Of The Cercarial Fauna (Platyhelminthes, Trematoda) In The Mollusks Of Uzbekistan, pp.
Shakarbaev, U. A. +2 more
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A Sight for Sore Eyes: Diplostomum and Tylodelphys in the Eyes of Fish
Sight for Sore Eyes: Diplostomum and Tylodelphys in the ...
Thomas MCCLOUGHLIN
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Diplostomum is a taxonomically problematic genus of trematodes, with many members harmful at the metacercarial stage to fish in aquaculture. We found metacercariae in the eye vitreous humor of the rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus; the bleak, Alburnus ...
Sergey G. Sokolov +2 more
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Reliable data on the diversity of the genus Diplostomum (Digenea: Diplostomidae) parasitising freshwater fishes in South Africa, as well as in Africa, is almost non-existent.
Coret Hoogendoorn +2 more
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Integrative taxonomic approach to the cryptic diversity of Diplostomum spp. in lymnaeid snails from Europe with a focus on the ‘Diplostomum mergi’ species complex [PDF]
Background Recent molecular studies have discovered substantial unrecognised diversity within the genus Diplostomum in fish populations in Europe and North America including three species complexes.
Christian Selbach +4 more
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Helminth fauna of the black goby Gobius niger L. (Gobiiformes: Gobiidae) from the Finnish Archipelago, Baltic Sea: Molecular and morphological data [PDF]
Black gobies (Gobius niger) from the Finnish Archipelago, Baltic Sea, were screened for helminth infections in summer 2020. Helminths were identified morphologically and/or molecularly.
Inga Martinek, Jesús S. Hernández-Orts
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Background Recent molecular studies have revealed high species diversity of Diplostomum in central and northern Europe. However, our knowledge of the distribution of Diplostomum spp.
Ana Pérez-Del-Olmo +2 more
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Fish digeneans from the Seven Islands ornithological reserve at OĹ›win Lake. Part II. The eyeflukes–Diplostomum spp. and Tylodelphys lavata(von Nordmann, 1832) [PDF]
Background. Aparasitological survey was carried out in a shallow, eutrophic Oświn Lake (north-eastern Poland), within the Seven Islands ornithological reserve.
K. Mierzejewska, T. Własow
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Published as part of Borgstrøm, Reidar, Mestrand, Øyvind Hatleli, Brittain, John E. & Lien, Leif, 2021, The helminth fauna of brown trout (Salmo trutta) from a sub-alpine lake revisited after 40 years with introduced European minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus), pp.
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