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Did life history evolve in response to parasites in invasive populations of Melanoides tuberculata?
Acta Oecologica, 2009Enemy release and rapid evolution are often assumed to promote biological invasions. In the parthenogenetic snail Melanoides tuberculata, one invasive strain (MAD) was assumed to benefit from enemy release until a heavily parasitized population was found in Colombia (in the area of introduction).
Escobar, Juan-Sebastian +2 more
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2005
To funistic survey of the cercariae of Melanoides tuberulata (fresh water snail) 1540 M.tuberculata were collected from various streams, swamps, ditches and canals in the central area of Khouzestan province in the south west of Iran. Infected snails, 46 (2.9%), were isolated and cercariae were obtained by emerging or crushing methods and then measuring
Farahnak, A., Setodeh, S., Mobedi, I.
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To funistic survey of the cercariae of Melanoides tuberulata (fresh water snail) 1540 M.tuberculata were collected from various streams, swamps, ditches and canals in the central area of Khouzestan province in the south west of Iran. Infected snails, 46 (2.9%), were isolated and cercariae were obtained by emerging or crushing methods and then measuring
Farahnak, A., Setodeh, S., Mobedi, I.
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A faunistic survey on cercariae of melanoides tuberculata in South - West of Iran
Parasitology International, 1998A Farahnak, S Setoodeh
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Review of the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata (O. F. Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda, Thiaridae)
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2022exaly
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2000
Sarah Samadi, P Jarne
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Sarah Samadi, P Jarne
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