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Autor:
Felipe Dargent, André Morrill, Ray T. Alisauskas, J. Daniel McLaughlin, Dave Shutler, Mark R. Forbes
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 22-28 (2017)
The patterns and mechanisms by which biological diversity is associated with parasite infection risk are important to study because of their potential implications for wildlife population's conservation and management. Almost all research in this are
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/992124026677470dbb12d74aa6e2848f
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97:669-679
Interactions between parasite species may influence their distribution and abundance within communities. Experimental single-species infections of Diplostomum spp. in the gut of the definitive host, the Ringed-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis Ord, 181
Publikováno v:
Comparative Parasitology. 85:34-41
While it generally has been accepted that evolutionary pressures may drive parasitic worms to produce many small eggs to overcome the challenges of transmission, recent studies suggest wide variability in reproductive strategies among such worms. Alt
Autor:
J. Daniel McLaughlin, Nicholas E. Mandrak, Wenxiang Li, D. Andrew R. Drake, Andrée D. Gendron, David J. Marcogliese, Fouad El-Shehabi, Jim Sherry, Kellyanne Boyce, Jonathon J.H. Forest
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:819-828
The Asian fish tapeworm, Schyzocotyle (formerly Bothriocephalus ) acheilognathi , was surveyed in fishes from the lower Great Lakes, surrounding waters, and St. Lawrence River between 2009 and 2015. Sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region
Publikováno v:
Comparative Parasitology. 86:127
The life cycles of many species of Diplostomum (Digenea) have been elucidated; however, few studies include the details of egg development and hatching success. Here the eggs of 2 molecularly delineated sympatric species of Diplostomum were observed
Autor:
Paul Bentzen, Jonathon J. H. Forest, David J. Marcogliese, Stanley D. King, J. Daniel McLaughlin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 99:1062-1066
Gyrodactylus mediotorus n. sp. is described from the body, fins, and buccal cavity of the spottail shiner, Notropis hudsonius (Cyprinidae) from the St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada. Gyrodactylus mediotorus n. sp. is the first species of Gyrodactylu
Autor:
Sean A. Locke, J. Daniel McLaughlin, Angela Rose Lapierre, Geza Thais Rangel e Souza, Monica Caffara, Robin M. Overstreet, Pin Nie, Ricardo Massato Takemoto, Fabiana B. Drago, Martin Kalbe, David J. Marcogliese, Fatima Shihab Al-Nasiri
Publikováno v:
International journal for parasitology. 45(13)
Larvae (metacercariae) in some species of Diplostomidae (Platyhelminthes: Digenea) inhabit fish eyes and are difficult to identify to species based on morphology. DNA barcoding has clarified the diversity and life cycles of diplostomids in North Amer
Autor:
Michel Fournier, Kayla C. King, Harri M. Salo, Philip A. Spear, Monique Boily, Louise Champoux, Pauline Brousseau, David J. Marcogliese, J. Daniel McLaughlin
Agricultural contaminants can have devastating impacts on amphibian survival and development, particularly considering their sensitivity to environmental perturbation. However, it is commonly overlooked that amphibians are infected with various paras
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f3e64623db27837201201f1866f77d0d
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https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:56dac25c-674b-43f1-9deb-c128a4f8ba34
Publikováno v:
The Journal of parasitology. 102(3)
Like many shorebirds, purple sandpipers ( Calidris maritima [Brunnich] Charadriiformes: Scolopacidae) have experienced population declines in recent years, but causes of these declines have not been established. As part of a larger study to identify
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 122:73-83
Parasite communities tend to be dissimilar in hosts that are geographically, phylogenetically, ecologically and developmentally distant from one another. The decay of community similarity is a powerful and increasingly common method of studying paras