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Importance of geographic origin for invasion success: A case study of the North and Baltic Seas versus the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River region. [PDF]
Casties I, Seebens H, Briski E.
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Clinical approach to dermatologic disease in exotic animals. [PDF]
Palmeiro BS, Roberts H.
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A checklist of metazoan parasites from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). [PDF]
Buchmann K, Uldal A, Lyholt HC.
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Checklist of digeneans (Platyhelminthes, Trematoda, Digenea) of Georgia. [PDF]
Arabuli L +3 more
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A high prevalence of vertebral deformities has been observed in various fishes, especially cyprinids, from certain regions of the Willamette River for many years. One proposed source of these deformities is exposure to toxicants.
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Adaptive individual differences within single populations [PDF]
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Diplostomid digeneans are important parasites whose larval stages infect freshwater snails and fish as first and second intermediate hosts respectively. Diplostomid digeneans as adults are parasitic in many fish-eating birds and mammals. Our understanding of the species diversity of diplostomid digeneans remains incomplete, especially in the Indian sub-
Amit Tripathi, Nirupama Agrawal
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Journal of Parasitology, 1991
Cysts of Uvulifer ambloplitis from green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus, and Neascus pyriformis from red shiners, Notropis lutrensis, were studied with light-level histochemistry and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Cysts of both species are bilayered, consisting of an outer host capsule and an inner parasite cyst; the space between these ...
Allen D Johnson
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Cysts of Uvulifer ambloplitis from green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus, and Neascus pyriformis from red shiners, Notropis lutrensis, were studied with light-level histochemistry and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Cysts of both species are bilayered, consisting of an outer host capsule and an inner parasite cyst; the space between these ...
Allen D Johnson
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A New Strigeid Larva, Neascus wardi
Journal of Parasitology, 1928Very few of the papers concerning the family Strigeidae (Holostomidae) deal with the historical background. Most of them treat the species and do not discuss the taxonomic relations. Goeze (1782) was the first to describe a species now listed as a member of this family, viz. Henmistomum alatum, from a fox's intestine, as a Planarian.
Wanda Sanborn Hunter
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