A survey of coccidian infection (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidaea) of freshwater fish in South Africa [PDF]
Fish coccidia, especially Goussia and Eimeria spp., are common and frequent parasites of fish. The majority of the known species has been described from the Eurasian continent.
Avenant-Oldewage, Annemarie +2 more
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A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF FRESHWATER SNAILS OF IRAN
This guide to the identification of Iranian freshwater snails has been prepared with aim of helping individuals involved in field work, but who have had no specialized training in taxonomy to differentiate snail specimens which they collect to certain ...
A.Mansoorian
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DNA barcoding indicates multiple invasions of the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata sensu lato in Florida. [PDF]
Tolley-Jordan LR +2 more
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Calcium content of water is of fundamental importance for freshwater snails since it is correlated with growth rates, egg fertility and fecundity. In this study, calcium uptake from the external medium (tap water) in two groups of freshwater snail ...
Mažuran Neda, Kovačević Goran
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Chromosome-Scale Genome Assembly of the Freshwater Snail Semisulcospira habei from the Lake Biwa Drainage System. [PDF]
Miura O, Toyoda A, Sakurai T.
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A new Celebes Freshwater Snail (Hydrobiinae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the freshwater snail Bellamya purificata (Caenogastropoda). [PDF]
Jin W +8 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the freshwater snail Cipangopaludina ampullacea (Küster, 1852) (Gastropoda: Viviparidae). [PDF]
Wu MM, Cheng HZ, Li LL, Xie GL.
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Genetic Diversity, Morphometric Characterization, and Conservation Reassessment of the Critically Endangered Freshwater Snail, Heleobia atacamensis, in the Atacama Saltpan, Northern Chile. [PDF]
Collado GA +3 more
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Trematode Infection in a Freshwater Snail Hydrobioides Nassa (Gastropoda: Bithyniidae) in Thailand. [PDF]
Tapdara S +4 more
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