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pro vyhledávání: '"Lynda M. Gibbons"'
Autor:
Guillaume Fournié, Simon J Goodman, Marilyn Cruz, Virna Cedeño, Alberto Vélez, Leandro Patiño, Caroline Millins, Lynda M Gibbons, Mark T Fox, Andrew A Cunningham
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0135684 (2015)
The Galápagos giant tortoise is an icon of the unique, endemic biodiversity of Galápagos, but little is known of its parasitic fauna. We assessed the diversity of parasitic nematode communities and their spatial distributions within four wild torto
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https://doaj.org/article/68c269a72c214f3391321f6d42159510
Autor:
Marcelo Gómez, Pamela Muñoz, Anja Taubert, Lynda M. Gibbons, Manuel Moroni, Jörg Hirzmann, Carlos Hermosilla, Elsa Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reports. 10
Gurltia paralysans is a poorly documented metastrongyloid nematode of cats, which mainly parasitizes the veins in the spinal cord subarachnoid space and parenchyma. Parasitic paraparesis caused by G. paralysans is a lesser-known spinal cord disease a
Autor:
Lynda M. Gibbons, M.T. Fox, Marilyn Cruz, Guillaume Fournié, Andrew A. Cunningham, Leandro Patiño, Simon J. Goodman, Alberto Velez, Virna Cedeño, Caroline Millins
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0135684 (2015)
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The Galápagos giant tortoise is an icon of the unique, endemic biodiversity of Galápagos, but little is known of its parasitic fauna. We assessed the diversity of parasitic nematode communities and their spatial distributions within four wild torto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 90:1085-1102
Phylogenetic analysis of 25 morphological characters among the 12 species of Haemonchus resulted in 1 most parsimonious tree (60 steps; consistency index = 0.67, retention index = 0.80). Monophyly for Haemonchus was diagnosed by 3 unequivocal synapom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 89:984-993
The use of ovejector structure in the phylogeny of the Haemonchinae is hampered by differences among nematologists in the application of terminology and the recognition of homologous parts. Some workers recognize a sphincter with 2 parts, but others
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 88:947-960
In the course of a revision of Haemonchus Cobb, 1898 (Nematoda), commonly referred to as large stomach worms, significant new morphological information was discovered that allows the recognition of 2 species believed for more than 50 yr to be synonym
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Parasitology. 107:337-342
Terminology for common names for the Tribe Cyathostominea (cyathostomins), and disease caused by the nematodes (cyathostominosis), were recommended to replace the previously used names cyathostomes and cyathostomosis, which are ambiguous, inaccurate
Autor:
Katarzyna Niewiadomska, Odile Bain, David J. Hunt, Vasyl V. Tkach, Tor A. Bakke, Lynda M. Gibbons, František Moravec, Boyko B. Georgiev, Teresa Pojmańska, Yde de Jong, Philip D. Harris, Annie Petter, Aneta Kostadinova, David I. Gibson, E. T. Valtonen, Rodney A. Bray, Marie-Claude Durette-Desset, Zlatka M. Dimitrova, Tomáš Scholz, Kurt Buchmann
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2:e1060. Pensoft Publishers
Biodiversity Data Journal 2: e1060
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2
Biodiversity Data Journal, Vol 2, Pp 1-33 (2014)
Biodiversity Data Journal 2 e1060
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Biodiversity Data Journal 2: e1060
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2
Biodiversity Data Journal, Vol 2, Pp 1-33 (2014)
Biodiversity Data Journal 2 e1060
Biodiversity Data Journal
NARCIS
Pensoft
ZENODO
DOAJ-Articles
Europe PubMed Central
The Laotian Rock Rat Laonastes aenigmamus Jenkins, Kilpatrick, Robinson & Timmins, 2005 was originally discovered in Lao People's Democratic Republic in 2005. This species has been recognized as the sole surviving member of the otherwise extinct rode
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 87:1095-1103
In the course of a revision of species of Haemonchus Cobb, 1898 (Nematoda), commonly referred to as large stomach worms and significant pathogens of ruminants, a new species was discovered in the grey rhebuck Pelea capreolus, and the bontebok Damalis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 86:1061-1066
Aspects of the migratory life cycle and pathogenesis of Elaphostrongylus cervi were studied in red deer (Cervus elaphus) using 2 farmed calves experimentally infected with 450 third-stage larvae killed 40 and 45 days postinfection and using 3 wild ca