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An Arthropod Intermediate Host of a Pentastomid
Nature, 1966THE life cycles of pentastomids, or tongue worms, are little known although the biology of these creatures has been the subject of investigations since the pioneer studies of Rudolf Leuckart1 in 1860. In the adult stage, pentastomids are almost exclusively parasites of reptiles, exceptions being species of Linguatula from carnivores and Reighardia ...
M M, Lavoipierre, M, Lavoipierre
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Intermediate host specificity in Schistosoma mansoni
Experimental Parasitology, 1976Abstract Miracidia of Schistosoma mansoni penetrate into many kinds of snails, but development of normal sporocysts takes place only in certain species of Biomphalaria . Different populations of this snail vary greatly in laboratory infection rates with S. mansoni originating from diverse geographic localities.
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Parasitology Research, 2012
Many trematodes infect a single mollusk species as their first intermediate host, and then infect a variety of second intermediate host species. Determining the factors that shape host specificity is an important step towards understanding trematode infection dynamics.
Jeremy M, Wojdak +4 more
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Many trematodes infect a single mollusk species as their first intermediate host, and then infect a variety of second intermediate host species. Determining the factors that shape host specificity is an important step towards understanding trematode infection dynamics.
Jeremy M, Wojdak +4 more
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Intermediate Hosts of Fascioloides magna
2016The complexity of the life cycle of Fascioloides magna and its ability to invade new region is ensured by the presence of suitable intermediate hosts, in particular aquatic pulmonate mollusks, in which larval development of the parasite takes place.
Ivica Králová-Hromadová +2 more
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Intermediate Host of Mediorhynchus orientalis (Acanthocephala: Gigantorhynchidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1990During an acanthocephalan epizootic at the Pittsburgh aviary, an intermediate host for Mediorhynchus orientalis was found for the first time and 2 new potential intermediate hosts for the genus Mediorhynchus were noted. The cockroaches Pycnoscelis surinamensis and Periplaneta americana were found infected with acanthellae and appear to be suitable ...
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Sarcocystis Species Humans as Intermediate Hosts
2015Morphology/Life Cycle After the first description in the year 1863 by Lindemann in Russia, these typical Sarcocystis tissue cysts were found in the muscle fibers of humans and monkeys. These cysts (Fig. 1) had diameters of 120 70 mm and were limited by a smooth ▶ primary cyst wall inside their host cells.
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Polychaetes as intermediate hosts of Cestodes
Actual problems of zoology and parasitology: achievements and prospects, 2018The published data on Cestodes which are using polychaetes as an intermediate hosts were analyzed. Collected material of polychaetes from Black Sea cost of Ukraine were examined. Six Cestode species are recorded. The larvae of four cestodes, Ophryocotyle proteus, Wardium fryei, Wardium cirrosa and Wardium clandestina are identified to the species. They
Oksana Grebeni +2 more
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Bivalves, intermediate hosts for trematodes
Digenean trematodes (phylum Platyhelminthes) are flattened, bilaterally symmetrical organisms found in many environments. Commonly (but with many variations), they have a three host life-cycle involving a first intermediate host in which sporocysts and rediae proliferate clonally ending with production of cercaria (a tailed form of the larval) that ...openaire +2 more sources
AGN Host Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
1997We analyse the stellar component of nearby Seyfert host galaxies using population and evolution synthesis methods. We propose to study the host galaxy properties of AGNs as a function of redshift with the ESO VLT.
Wolfram Kollatschny, Alexander Goerdt
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Taenia asiatica intermediate hosts
In their Rapid review (Dec 6, p 1918),1 Akira Ito and colleagues conclude that human beings are probably excluded from the list of potential intermediate hosts for the tapeworm Taenia asiatica because they are not included in the list of intermediate hosts for its sister species Taenia ...Galán Puchades, María Teresa +1 more
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