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Genetic diversity of the crustacean parasite Hematodinium (Alveolata, Syndinea)

European Journal of Protistology, 2010
In the absence of distinct morphological characteristics, knowledge of genetic relationships within and between protist parasite species is important for determining reservoir hosts and understanding the biology of the causative agents of emerging diseases.
Kristina M, Hamilton   +2 more
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Isopod Parasites of South Indian Crustaceans

Crustaceana, 1966
[Vier Arten bopyrider Isopoden werden beschrieben. Von diesen vier Arten ist Hypophryxus leptochelae neu fur die Wissenschaft. Die sogenannten "triramous" (dreiastigen) Pleopoden von Diplophryxus und Stegoalpheon werden kurz diskutiert. Der Autor vertritt die Ansicht, das der dorsale Ramus der dreiastigen Pleopoden in Wirklichkeit die laterale Platte ...
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Parasitic crustaceans infecting cultured striped trumpeter Latris lineata

Aquaculture, 2013
Cultured striped trumpeter Latris lineata was held in sea cage systems or a land-based facility in south-eastern Tasmania. Visual checks of metazoan ectoparasites were conducted on six cohorts (T1 to T6) in the land-based facility from 2006 to 2007, and three cohorts (C1 to C3) held in cages from 2007 to 2008. Three parasite species were recorded; a
Andrews, Melanie   +5 more
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Environmental Sex Determination in a Crustacean Parasite

International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction and Development, 1988
Summary Depending on environmental conditions, 2 different male forms both capable of mating were observed in a marine copepod parasite of ascidians (Urochordata). Results of new experiments indicate the nature of these external factors. The occurrence of atypical males is linked to restricted amounts of food whereas occurrence of typical males ...
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Parasitic crustaceans of Adriatic fishes.

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 1992
45 species of Copepoda and 14 of Isopoda have been found on the South Adriatic (Montenegrian coast) fishes during the 10 years study. In addition to the check-list, some results of pathological and haematological investigations, showing that these parasites have a considerable impact on the growth, condition index and physiological state of hosts, are ...
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Parasitic crustaceans from Alligator Harbor, Florida

1952
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A New Maxillopodan Crustacean, Parasitic On a Myodocopid Ostracod

Crustaceana, 1980
A new genus and species of crustacean parasite, closely related to a parasite Basipodella harpacticola Becker, 1975, found on the harpacticoid copepod Pseudomesochra minor Becker, 1974, is described from a female ostracod Metavargula mazeri Kornicker, 1979.
Janet M. Bradford, G.C. Hewitt
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Modelling Crustacean Fisheries: Effects of Parasites on Management Strategies

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1992
The reproductive performance of commercially important crustaceans may be considerably affected by symbiotic nemertean egg predators and parasitic castrators. Because these parasites commonly affect only females or feminize males, they may be protected by management practices that protect females.
Armand M. Kuris, Kevin D. Lafferty
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A Crustacean Parasite of the Red Snapper

1888
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Habitat Selection and Gregarious Behaviour in Parasitic Crustaceans

Crustaceana, 1966
An Hand des Verhaltens einiger parasitischer Copepoden und Branchiuren afrikanischer Susswasserfische wird eine Neigung zum Aggregieren beim Wirtsbefall nachgewiesen. Ein festgesetzter Parasit veranlasst andere Parasiten, sich ebenfalls anzusiedeln. Der statistische Beleg fur diese Tatsache wird in Tabelle I erbracht.
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