نتایج جستجو برای: trematode

تعداد نتایج: 1578  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2009
Kristin K Herrmann Robert E Sorensen

Seasonal dynamics of 2 trematode species, Cyathocotyle bushiensis and Sphaeridiotrema globulus, were assessed in relation to life history traits of the parasites and their hosts, as well as abundance of host species and abundance of infective stages. Both of these trematodes are associated with recurrent mortality of migrating waterbirds on the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish...

Journal: :Polar Biology 2022

Abstract Copepods of the genera Calanus and Pseudocalanus are important components Arctic marine ecosystems. Despite key roles these zooplankters, little is known about organisms they interact with most intimately, their parasites symbionts. We applied metabarcode sequencing to uncover eukaryotic present within two copepod from three areas around high archipelago Svalbard. Ten distinct parasite...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 1973
A M Kuris

KURIS, A. M., 1973. Biological control: implications of the analogy between the trophic interactions of insect pest-parasitoid and snail-trematode systems. Experimental Parasitology 33, 365-379. An analogy between the tropic interactions of insect pest-hymenopterous parasitoid and snail-larval trematode systems is proposed. The goal of most agricultural pest management programs is increase in p...

2014
Muhammad Naeem Iqbal Khawar Ali Shahzad Ali Muhammad

9 Abstract Gastrointestinal trematode parasites especially Paramphistomum cervi are accountable for health hazards in buffalo of central Punjab. A total of 289 rumens and reticulums of buffaloes were examined for the presence of Paramphistomum cervi by visiting local abattoirs. The trematodes were preserved in 70% alcohol for identification based on its morphological characteristics. The result...

Journal: :Journal of helminthology 2004
C Babirat K N Mouritsen R Poulin

Metacercariae of the trematode Curtuteria australis (Echinostomatidae) accumulate in the foot of the New Zealand cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi, severely impairing the cockle's ability to burrow under the sediments. This results in increased predation by birds on cockles, and thus enhanced transmission rates of the parasite to its bird definitive hosts. This host manipulation by the trematode i...

2008
David W. Thieltges Xavier de Montaudouin Brian Fredensborg K. Thomas Jensen Janet Koprivnikar Robert Poulin

Parasites, in particular trematodes, are unseen but ubiquitous components of marine intertidal ecosystems. Although parasites are known to affect population dynamics and food web structure, their potential function as an unrecognized path of energy flow in these ecosystems is yet to be quantified. We use published data on rates at which trematodes produce free-swimming infective larvae (cercari...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Devon B Keeney Jonathan M Waters Robert Poulin

We quantified the clonal diversity of the New Zealand marine trematode Maritrema novaezealandensis (n = 1250) within Zeacumantus subcarinatus snail (n = 25) and Macrophthalmus hirtipes crab (n = 25) intermediate hosts using four to six microsatellite loci, and investigated the potential biological and physical factors responsible for the observed genetic patterns. Individual snails harboured on...

2004
C. Babirat K. N. Mouritsen R. Poulin

Metacercariae of the trematode Curtuteria australis (Echinostomatidae) accumulate in the foot of the New Zealand cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi, severely impairing the cockle’s ability to burrow under the sediments. This results in increased predation by birds on cockles, and thus enhanced transmission rates of the parasite to its bird definitive hosts. This host manipulation by the trematode i...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2006
B L Fredensborg R Poulin

1. Variation in life-history strategies among conspecific populations indicates the action of local selective pressures; recently, parasitism has been suggested as one of these local forces. 2. Effects of trematode infections on reproductive effort, juvenile growth, size at maturity and susceptibility were investigated among different natural populations of the marine gastropod Zeacumantus subc...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Philip Newey Laurent Keller

The discovery of a non-reproductive soldier caste in a clonally reproducing trematode greatly extends the taxonomic distribution of eusociality and reaffirms the importance of relatedness in the evolution of reproductive altruism.

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