نتایج جستجو برای: melanoides tuberculata

تعداد نتایج: 472  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2015
Matthew R Womble Stephanie J Cox-Gardiner Thomas H Cribb Stephen A Bullard

Specimens of Transversotrema patialense (sensu lato) ( Soparkar, 1924 ) Crusz and Sathananthan, 1960 (Digenea: Transversotrematidae) infected the skin (epidermal spaces beneath scales near pectoral fins) of 4 of 126 (prevalence 3%; mean intensity 1.8) zebrafish ( Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822) [Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae]) purchased in 2009 and cultured by a California (USA) fish supplier. These f...

Journal: :Mammalian Species 2006

2012
Nelson A. F. Miranda Renzo Perissinotto

BACKGROUND Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) is originally from South-East Asia, but has been introduced and become invasive in many tropical and subtropical parts of the world. In South Africa, T. granifera is rapidly invading an increasing number of coastal lakes and estuaries, often reaching very high population densities and dominating shallow water benthic invertebrate assemblages. An asse...

2014
Rakesh Kumar JAUHARI Pemola Devi NONGTHOMBAM

BACKGROUND 'Cercarial dermatitis' also known as swimmers itch (Skin allergies) is caused by a trematode parasite, Schistosoma which has two hosts - an invertebrate (snail) and a vertebrate (livestock, human being). Although the availability of both vector snails and pathogens at the selected site the Doon Valley in northern India has already been confirmed but there was a hazy picture of the di...

2003
Gareth Jones Peter I. Webb Jane A. Sedgeley Colin F. J. O ’ Donnell

(Chiroptera: Mystacinidae) has been of great interest to biologists (see Lloyd, 2001 for a review). It is one of only two extant indigenous mammals in New Zealand, the other being the long-tailed bat Chalinolobus tuberculatus (O’Donnell, 2001). It therefore evolved in the absence of small terrestrial mammals and, until recent introductions of predators by humans, may have been exposed to few pr...

2013
Jacqueline L. Raw Nelson A. F. Miranda Renzo Perissinotto

BACKGROUND Chemical cues provide aquatic organisms with sensory information that guides behavioural responses and thus interactions among themselves, each other and the environment. Chemical cues are considered important for predator avoidance, foraging, larval settlement and broadcast spawning in aquatic environments. However, the significance of their role as drivers of direct interactions be...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2008
Essam Abdel-Sattar Fathalla M Harraz Soliman Mohammed Abdullah Al-ansari Sahar El-Mekkawy Chikara Ichino Hiroaki Kiyohara Aki Ishiyama Kazuhiko Otoguro Satoshi Omura Haruki Yamada

Five pregnane glycosides were isolated from Caralluma tuberculata (1-5), in addition to a known one (russelioside E, 6). The structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated by the analysis of NMR data and FAB-MS experiments. All the isolated compounds were tested for their antimalarial and antitrypanosomal activities as well as their cytotoxicity against human diploid embryonic cell line (...

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