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Trematode infections of the freshwater snail family Thiaridae in the Khek River, Thailand.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2008
The freshwater snail family Thiaridae was studied at five different locations: water sources for the Khek River, Thailand. Snail samples were collected by hand using counts per unit of time sampling method between December 2004 and October 2005. The physico-chemical quality of the water changed with the seasons and affected the sampling areas during ...
Wivitchuta, Dechruksa   +4 more
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Gigantobilharzia melanoidis n.sp. (Trematoda: Schistosomatidae) from Melanoides tuberculata (Gastropoda: Thiaridae) in the United Arab Emirates

Parasitology Research, 2013
Delicate filamentous schistosomatids detected in the intestinal veins of experimentally infected chickens are here described as a new parasite species, Gigantobilharzia melanoidis, and details of its life cycle are given. It is the first complete description of a schistosome species that uses Melanoides tuberculata as an intermediate host. Apharyngeate
Rolf K, Schuster   +2 more
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Cadmium uptake and depuration in the soft tissues of Brotla hainanensis (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia: Thiaridae): A dynamic model

Chemosphere, 1997
Abstract A study was undertaken to examine the uptake of cadmium and its depuration upon transfer to cadmium-free water in a freshwater snail, Brotia hainanensis . A simple 2-compartment model was constructed to describe the dynamic processes of cadmium uptake and depuration in two tissue compartments (foot and viscera) of the snail. Uptake rates of
Paul K.S. Lam   +3 more
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Studies on the fresh water cercariae in Leyte island, Philippines. 3. Cercariae from Thiaridae.

The Japanese journal of experimental medicine, 1978
From 1975 to 1976, about three thousand snails of Thiaridae were examined for cercarial fauna in the northeastern part of Leyte Island, Philippines. The thiarid snails examined were Melanoides tuberculatus, Thiara (Plotiopsis) scabra, Antemelania dactylus and A.
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ON PALUDOMUS AND CLEOPATRA (THIARIDAE) IN AFRICA AND THE SEYCHELLES ISLANDS

Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1991
D.S. BROWN, J. GERLACH
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A Paludomus (Thiaridae) twice mistaken for an African Cleopatra

Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1989
D. S. Brown, G. Mandahl-Barth
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New record of the invasive snail Melanoides tuberculata (Gastropoda, Thiaridae) - Ceará State, Brazil

Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2020
Marko Herrmann   +2 more
exaly  

A Paludomus (Thiaridae) twice mistaken for an African Cleopatra

Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1989
Brown D S
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