Evidence of infection with spirorchid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchidae) was sought at necropsy of 96 stranded green turtles, Chelonia mydas, that were examined during the course of a survey of marine turtle mortality in southeastern Queensland, Australia. Three species of spirorchid (Hapalotrema mehrai, H. postorchis, and Neospirorchis schistosomatoides) were identified. Severe disease due to spirorchid fluke infection (spirorchidiasis) was implicated as the principal cause of mortality in 10 turtles (10%), and appeared to be one of multiple severe problems in an additional 29 turtles (30%). Although flukes were observed in only 45% of stranded C. mydas in this study, presumed spirorchid fluke infection was diagnosed in an additional 53% of tu...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Infection by blood flukes Hapalotrema mistroides and Neospirorchis sp. (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) has ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Spirorchiid blood fluke infections affect endangered turtle populations globally, and are reported a...
Several diseases have been reported as affecting endangered wild sea turtle population worldwide, in...
Spirorchiid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) are parasites of circulatory system of freshwater and se...
Objective To investigate causes of ill health and mortality in juvenile wild green sea turtles (Chel...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
Blood flukes of the family Spirorchiidae are important disease agents in marine turtles. The family ...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
Causes of morbidity and mortality were investigated for 108 green turtles (Chelonia mydas) stranded ...
The spirorchiid digenean 'Hapalotrema synorchis' was recovered from the heart of a juvenile Hawksbil...
Causes of disease and mortality in marine turtles are frequently based on opportunistic investigatio...
Background: The Spirorchiidae is a family of blood flukes parasitizing turtles. Spirorchiids may cau...
Abstract Background The northern Adriatic Sea represents one of the most important neritic foraging ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Infection by blood flukes Hapalotrema mistroides and Neospirorchis sp. (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) has ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Spirorchiid blood fluke infections affect endangered turtle populations globally, and are reported a...
Several diseases have been reported as affecting endangered wild sea turtle population worldwide, in...
Spirorchiid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) are parasites of circulatory system of freshwater and se...
Objective To investigate causes of ill health and mortality in juvenile wild green sea turtles (Chel...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
Blood flukes of the family Spirorchiidae are important disease agents in marine turtles. The family ...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
Causes of morbidity and mortality were investigated for 108 green turtles (Chelonia mydas) stranded ...
The spirorchiid digenean 'Hapalotrema synorchis' was recovered from the heart of a juvenile Hawksbil...
Causes of disease and mortality in marine turtles are frequently based on opportunistic investigatio...
Background: The Spirorchiidae is a family of blood flukes parasitizing turtles. Spirorchiids may cau...
Abstract Background The northern Adriatic Sea represents one of the most important neritic foraging ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Infection by blood flukes Hapalotrema mistroides and Neospirorchis sp. (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) has ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...