in the orbits and/or the body musculature. Worms displayed varying degrees of maturation. Eggs occupied the entirety of the worm in late stages of development and persisted as distinct clusters in situ after worm death. Populations of parasites were stud-ied monthly in E. nigrum from one site between May and October in order to follow parasite recruitment, development and maturation. Recruitment of parasites was observed in young-of-the-year fish primarily in July and continued through October. Worms matured rapidly, displaying egg production within a month. Later developmental stages, in which eggs occupied most of the worm, and clusters of eggs became abundant by September. Infections in overwintered fish collected in May consisted mainly...
<p>Gordiid adults normally pair and mate in aquatic environments such as rivers, streams, lakes, and...
Early life history traits, such as larval growth, influence the success of coral reef fish in the tr...
Graduation date: 1964The fish of Suttle Lake, Oregon, have been found to harbor\ud an acanthocephala...
Fish monogeneans are lethal parasites in aquaculture. We provide the first experimental evidence tha...
The life cycles of the great majority of digeneans display a remarkable and highly characteristic al...
Alternative transmission strategies are common in many parasitic organisms, often representing discr...
Numerous parasite species have evolved complex life cycles with multiple, subsequent hosts. For trem...
Fish monogeneans are lethal parasites in aquaculture. We provide the first experimental evidence tha...
A comparison of helminth life-cycles reveals a number of singular features in the digenean pattern. ...
Fish monogeneans are lethal parasites in aquaculture. We provide the first experimental evidence tha...
A population of Prototransversotrema steeri Angel, 1969 is recorded from the introduced fish Gambusi...
The infection dynamics and distribution of the ectoparasitic fish monogenean Neobenedenia sp. (Monog...
This study was undertaken to determine the identity of Philonema oncorhynchi from anadromous sockeye...
Prof. Dr. M. Suzuki hold the opinion that the so-called Metagonimus yokogawai includes two different...
Abstract Early life history traits, such as larval growth, influence the success of coral reef fish ...
<p>Gordiid adults normally pair and mate in aquatic environments such as rivers, streams, lakes, and...
Early life history traits, such as larval growth, influence the success of coral reef fish in the tr...
Graduation date: 1964The fish of Suttle Lake, Oregon, have been found to harbor\ud an acanthocephala...
Fish monogeneans are lethal parasites in aquaculture. We provide the first experimental evidence tha...
The life cycles of the great majority of digeneans display a remarkable and highly characteristic al...
Alternative transmission strategies are common in many parasitic organisms, often representing discr...
Numerous parasite species have evolved complex life cycles with multiple, subsequent hosts. For trem...
Fish monogeneans are lethal parasites in aquaculture. We provide the first experimental evidence tha...
A comparison of helminth life-cycles reveals a number of singular features in the digenean pattern. ...
Fish monogeneans are lethal parasites in aquaculture. We provide the first experimental evidence tha...
A population of Prototransversotrema steeri Angel, 1969 is recorded from the introduced fish Gambusi...
The infection dynamics and distribution of the ectoparasitic fish monogenean Neobenedenia sp. (Monog...
This study was undertaken to determine the identity of Philonema oncorhynchi from anadromous sockeye...
Prof. Dr. M. Suzuki hold the opinion that the so-called Metagonimus yokogawai includes two different...
Abstract Early life history traits, such as larval growth, influence the success of coral reef fish ...
<p>Gordiid adults normally pair and mate in aquatic environments such as rivers, streams, lakes, and...
Early life history traits, such as larval growth, influence the success of coral reef fish in the tr...
Graduation date: 1964The fish of Suttle Lake, Oregon, have been found to harbor\ud an acanthocephala...