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Parasites of the American White Pelican [PDF]
Metazoan symbionts, including parasites, infecting the American white pelican (AWP) Pelecanus erythrorhynchos comprise a list of 75 species, 7 of which are new host records.
Curran, Stephen S., Overstreet, Robin M.
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Helmintos en Pelecanus thagus y Spheniscus humboldti de la costa de Lima, Perú [PDF]
In June 2012, as a result of a marine phenomenon that resulted in the death of birds of several species of seabirds, endoparasites were studied in two pelicans (Pelecanus thagus) and two penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) found dead on the beach in the ...
Angulo Tisoc, José +3 more
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The Study of the Life Cycle of Bolbophorus Damnificus and its Pathology in the Channel Catfish (Ictalurus Punctatus) [PDF]
In channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), the digenetic trematode B. damnificus, causes morality and reduced growth. Previous research has documented the hosts for B.
Yost, Marlena Catherine
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The common pathogenic prodiplostomulum metacercaria in the flesh, mostly near the skin, of pond-produced channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus has been demonstrated to be Bolbophorus damnificus Overstreet & Curran n. sp. The catfish acquires the infection from the snail Planorbella trivolvis, the only known first intermediate host, and the species is ...
Overstreet, Robin M. +5 more
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American White Pelicans: The Latest Avian Problem for Catfish Producers [PDF]
Animal Damage Control offices in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi began receiving complaints concerning American white pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) foraging in commercial channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) ponds in 1990.
King, D. Tommy
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AbstractVideography and night vision equipment were used to observe the diurnal and nocturnal activities of American white pelicansPelecanus erythrorhynchos(N=6) foraging on three experimental (0.04 ha) channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) aquaculture ponds in March 2001. Captive pelicans spent most time foraging per hour from 1700 through 2300 h (CST)
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Low prevalence of Contracaecum third-stage larvae parasitizing Sea of Galilee fisheries: 1-year survey after 57 years of no information. [PDF]
Davidovich N +7 more
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Trematoda (Platyhelminthes) of the Gulf of Mexico [PDF]
First paragraph: The platyhelminth class Trematoda, consisting of the subclasses Aspidogastrea and Digenea, contains individuals referred to as digeneans, trematodes, or flukes.
Cook, Joshua O. +2 more
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Wing Shape in Waterbirds: Morphometric Patterns Associated with Behavior, Habitat, Migration, and Phylogenetic Convergence. [PDF]
Baumgart SL, Sereno PC, Westneat MW.
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