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2012
The entitled book “Freshwater Fish Parasites” spread over 10 s, with complete pictorial guide of different fresh water fish parasites all over the country. The detail etiology, clinical signs , prophylaxis and treatment of parasitic diseases have been discussed in a simplified manner for easy understanding of students,researchers,teachers,scientists ...
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The entitled book “Freshwater Fish Parasites” spread over 10 s, with complete pictorial guide of different fresh water fish parasites all over the country. The detail etiology, clinical signs , prophylaxis and treatment of parasitic diseases have been discussed in a simplified manner for easy understanding of students,researchers,teachers,scientists ...
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2009
Forty-seven species of parasites are listed, 46 from the Pacific coast, and 2 from the Caribbean of Costa Rica (one in common between both coasts but in different host fish). Sixteen (34%) were newly described species with speci- mens collected in Costa Rica. Forty species (85%) are worms (38 platyhelminths,
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Forty-seven species of parasites are listed, 46 from the Pacific coast, and 2 from the Caribbean of Costa Rica (one in common between both coasts but in different host fish). Sixteen (34%) were newly described species with speci- mens collected in Costa Rica. Forty species (85%) are worms (38 platyhelminths,
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Microbial evolution and transitions along the parasite–mutualist continuum
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Georgia Drew +2 more
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Tierarztliche Praxis, 1990
In January '87 a parasitic isopod not previously described was discovered in the mouth of the fish species Cichla ocellatus from the South American river Demini, a tributary of the Rio Aracà. The parasite was classified as Telotha sp. A short description is given.
H H, Reichenbach-Klinke, W, Foersch
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In January '87 a parasitic isopod not previously described was discovered in the mouth of the fish species Cichla ocellatus from the South American river Demini, a tributary of the Rio Aracà. The parasite was classified as Telotha sp. A short description is given.
H H, Reichenbach-Klinke, W, Foersch
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The parasitophorous vacuole of the blood-stage malaria parasite
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Joachim M Matz +2 more
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