An examination of the morphological diversity within a new genus of tapeworm from stingrays (Class: Cestoda)
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Despite their unfortunate reputation, parasites are vital members of any biological community. Nearly every free-living species on the planet is known to play host to one, if not several, parasite species (Price 1980). In part because of this ubiquity, parasites can be used to facilitate investigations ranging from elucidating community food web patterns to acting as indicators of ecosystem health (Marcogliese 2005). In a recent international effort to expand our understanding of marine biodiversity, researchers have been working cooperatively with the goal of identifying new species of elasmobranchs (i.e., sharks, skates and stingrays) and their parasites. The majority of these elasmobranch parasites have been discovered to be tapeworms (Eyring et al. 2012).
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تاریخ انتشار 2014