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In an arms race between host and parasite, a lungworm's ability to infect a toad is determined by host susceptibility not parasite preference. [PDF]
Eyck HJF, Brown GP, Rollins LA, Shine R.
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Wildfires modify the parasite loads of invasive cane toads. [PDF]
Kaiser SW +3 more
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Se realizó una investigación cuantitativa de la fauna parasitaria del anfibio Atelopus bomolochus Peters 1973 (Bufonidae). treintaytres especímenes fueron colectados manualmente de las inmediaciones del río Seco (80° 9'22'' LW, 5° 5'19'' LS), en las ...
José Iannacone
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Rhabdias aegyptiaca El-Garhy & Garo 2006
Published as part of Thabit, Hasnaa & Karar, Yasser F. M., 2025, Rhabdias aegyptiaca El-Garhy & Garo, 2006 (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae), parasitic in Sclerophrys regularis (Reuss) (Anura: Bufonidae) with a preliminary treatment of the problematic taxonomic status of North African Rhabdias, pp.
Thabit, Hasnaa, Karar, Yasser F. M.
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Rhabdias esculentarum Cipriani, Mattiucci, Paoletti 2012
Rhabdias esculentarum Cipriani, Mattiucci, Paoletti et al., 2012 Hosts: Pelophylax lessonae, P. esculentus (Amphibia: Anura: Ranidae). Distribution: Western Palaearctic (Italy). Description (after Cipriani et al. 2012). Body small, 6.82 (3.35–8.85) mm long, 350 (260–410) wide (maximum width at vulva region).
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Rhabdias globocephala Kung et Wu 1945
Published as part of KUZMIN, YURIY, 2013, Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic, pp.
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Rhabdias ambystomae Kuzmin, Tkach and Snyder 2001
Rhabdias ambystomae Kuzmin, Tkach and Snyder, 2001 (Fig. 13) Hosts: Ambystoma maculatum, A. annulatum, A. laterale (Amphibia: Caudata: Ambystomatidae). Site: lungs. Distribution: Nearctic. In the U.S.A.: states Michigan, Wisconsin and Arkansas. Description (after Kuzmin et al. 2001, 2003).
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Rhabdias eustreptos Chitwood et Chitwood 1934
Published as part of KUZMIN, YURIY, 2013, Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic, pp.
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Objective of research: Characteristics of the species composition of parasites in common toad (Bufo bufo Linnaeus, 1758) inhabiting around Visimsky State Nature Biosphere Reserve. Materials and methods: 29 individuals of B.
A. V. Burakova, E. A. Baytimirova
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Gastrointestinal protozoan and helminth parasite infections in captive chameleons in Germany. [PDF]
Sapion-Miranda P +3 more
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