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Foi registrada a ocorrência de Lymnaea columella (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae), primeiro hospedeiro intermediário da Fasciola hepatica, para o Estado da Paraíba, Brasil, associado a macrófitas aquáticas.
Francisco José Pegado Abílio +1 more
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Seasonal and age-related dynamics of buffalo fascioliasis in the Dagestan lowlands
Introduction. Fascioliasis is highly prevalent in the North Caucasus lowlands, infecting 37–46% of adult buffaloes; however, the critical drivers of infection – seasonality and host age – are poorly understood.Objective.
Sadrutdin Sh. Kabardiev +1 more
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Lymnaea palustris in captivity
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Speed of back-swimming of Lymnaea
The pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis , can locomote on its back utilizing the surface tension of the water. We have called this form of movement ‘back-swimming’. In order to perform this behavior, the snail must flip itself over on its back so that its
Nishikata, Kaori +20 more
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INTRODUCCIÓN: La Fasciolosis constituye en diversas regiones una fuente importante de pérdidas económicas y cuando se descuidan las medidas de control de sus hospedadores (moluscos), junto a condiciones ecológicas favorables, pueden ocurrir casos ...
Marlene Piña Perez +4 more
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Lymnaea sp.: un lot de 3 spécimens (MHNO.PAZ.2011.0.198; Fig. 9C).
Perthuis, Adrien de +19 more
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Several anatomical parameters of the reproductive system have been used to distinguish Lymnaea cubensis from L. viatrix, the snail hosts of fascioliasis in South America and the Caribbean area.
JP Pointier +6 more
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Lymnaea (Pseudusuccinea) acuminata
Published as part of Sajan, S. K., Tripathy, Basudev & Biswas, Tulika, 2018, Species inventory of land and freshwater Molluscs from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states of India, pp. 141-155 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 118 (2) on page 148, DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v118/i2/2018/122574, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Sajan, S. K. +2 more
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Two well developed folds are a characteristic feature of the prostate structure in Lymnaea (Lymnaea) vulnerata Küst.
Jackiewicz, M.
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