نتایج جستجو برای: glugea sp

تعداد نتایج: 120223  

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2004
Mark A Freeman Hiroshi Yokoyama Kazuo Ogawa

In the present study, a high percentage of Japanese anglerfish, Lophius litulon (Jordan, 1902), contained a microsporidian infection of the nervous tissues. Xenomas were removed and prepared for standard wax histology and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). DNA extractions were performed on parasite spores and used in PCR and sequencing reactions. Fresh spores measured 3.4 x 1.8 microm and ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 2021

Photo 1. Glugea infection on a stickleback from Theimer Lake, Vancouver Island, Canada. credit: Daniel Bolnick. 2. Ergasilus gills Campbell River Marsh, Island. 3. Field researchers collecting Roberts 4. Blackspot (trematode) stickleback. 5. Schistocephalus solidus cestodes dissected an infected Gosling These photographs illustrate the article “Scale-dependent effects of host patch traits speci...

K. Jamshidi L. Nabavi R. Peyghan, S. Akbari

Lizardfish is one of the economically important fishes of Persian Gulf. In recent years, white, ellipsoid, round or elongated nodules were found in body cavity of this fish species which in preliminary microscopic examination were recognized as microsporidia. To determine the approximate prevalence rate of microsporidian infection and to establish its taxonomic position, 50 lizardfish were boug...

2003
B. Lores C. Mascaró A. Osuna

Recently the low host specificity of some microsporidians has been demonstrated and it has been indicated that many of these micro-organisms could be transmitted from invertebrates to mammals and adapt to changes in temperature. In this work, we demonstrate the first successful in vitro culture of a fish microsporidia of the genus Glugea on larval cells of the mosquito Aedes albopictus at 28 ◦C...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2005
Jirí Lom Iva Dyková

The history of understanding xenoparasitic complexes or xenomas provoked in the host cell by various protists and especially by microsporidia is outlined. Microsporidia have been known to produce xenomas in oligochaetes (e.g., genera Bacillidium, Burkea, Hrabyeia, Jirovecia, species of the collective group Microsporidium), crustaceans (e.g., Abelspora, Mrazekia), insects (e.g., Polydispyrenia, ...

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