نتایج جستجو برای: lymnaea
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Two snail species belonging to genus Lymnaea, L.auricularia and L.gedrosiana, were collected from 6 different districts of Shadegan area of Khoozestan. Eight percent of the total collections of the snails revealed the occurrence of larva in them. The prevalence of larva within the snails varied in different districts may be due to different geoclimatic conditions and availability of fresh water...
Sinistral and dextral snails have repeatedly evolved by left-right reversal of bilateral asymmetry as well as coiling direction. However, in most snail species, populations are fixed for either enantiomorph and laboratory breeding is difficult even if chiral variants are found. Thus, only few experimental models of chiral variation within species have been available to study the evolution of th...
Associative conditioning involves changes in the processing pathways activated by sensory information to link the conditioned stimulus (CS) to the conditioned behavior. Thus, conditioning can recruit neuronal elements to form new pathways for the processing of the CS and/or can change the strength of existing pathways. Using a behavioral and systems level electrophysiological approach on a trac...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscapes may affect population evolution in non-target organisms, especially in species with a fully aquatic life cycle and low dispersal ability. The issue of evolutionary impact of pollutants is therefore conceptually important for ecotoxicologists. The impact of historical exposure to pesticides on g...
We report the first finding of Lymnaea cousini naturally infected with Fasciola hepatica in Ecuador. A sample of 70 snails was collected in April 2005 from a wetland located in a valley at approximately 3000 m a.s.l., near the locality of Machachi, Pichincha Province. The prevalence of natural infection in L. cousini was 31.43%, which is the highest value ever recorded for naturally infected ly...
In the present study molluscicidal activity of methanol extract of stem bark of plant Euphorbia tirucalli (Family: Euphorbiaceae) against two freshwater harmful snails Lymnaea acuminata and Indoplanorbis exustus were evaluated in the laboratory as well as in the pond. Both snails are intermediate hosts of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, which causes endemic fascioliasis i...
Respiration and the whole-body withdrawal are two incompatible behaviors in the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis. Whole-body withdrawal behavior is believed to be higher on the behavioral hierarchy than respiratory behavior. A central pattern generator (CPG) underlies respiratory behavior; whole-body withdrawal is mediated by a network of electrically coupled neurons. In this study, we provid...
the liver fluke, fasciola hepatica, is considered as the most common cause of fasciolosis in both domestic livestock and human. this study was carried out to detect the prevalence of the larval stages of f. hepatica in the snails galba truncatula and lymnaea stagnalis in west azarbaijan, iran. snail collection was performed through searching 28 freshwater habitats from may to december 2010. fol...
background: human echinostomiasis is an intestinal disease caused by the members of family echinostomatidae parasites. the aim of present research was to identify echinostomatidae cercariae emitted by lymnaea palustris snails from mazandaran province in the north of iran based on the morphological and morphometrical characteristics of the different stages of experimental parasite life cycle. ...
background: infection with ornithobilharzia turkestanicum has been reported in a wide ran ge of animals worldwide. this study was undertaken to assess the util-ity of polymerase chain reaction (pcr), for detecting the infection with o . turke-stanicum larvae stages in lymnaea gedrosiana . methods: a total of 6,759 lymnaeidae snails were collected from six aquatic habitats in west azarbaijan, no...
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