Kudoid parasites are significant pathogens of marine fish. In the past, specific identification has been difficult due to a paucity of detailed morphological and biological information provided in the original description of some species. However, the introduction of DNA analysis has dramatically improved diagnosis. For morphological characterization, this paper proposes a new set of schematics including additional measurements to give a more thorough description of spore morphology, and provides evidence for uniqueness of 4 new species: Kudoa gunterae n. sp. (from 10 pomacentrid species and 1 apogonid species), K. kenti n. sp. (from 4 pomacentrid species), K. paraquadricornis n. sp. (from 4 carangid species), and K. whippsi n. sp. (from 8 ...
Literary and original data were revised and stated that 97 of 127 Kudoa myxosporidians had been iden...
Abstract This study reports on Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa, Multivalvulida) from the fish species Lutjanus a...
7 páginasNumerous pseudocysts of the myxosporean genus Kudoa were found infecting the body musculatu...
Kudoid parasites are common in marine fish and their affects range from relatively benign to pathoge...
To date, 26 Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Multivalvulida) have been recorded in edible marine fis...
Two morphologically novel Kudoa species are characterized from brain tissue of fish, Kudoa chaetodon...
Kudoa monodactyli n. sp. is described from the somatic musculature of Monodactylus argenteus from se...
Myxosporean parasites of the genus Kudoa are fish parasites of great economic importance, as some sp...
Myxosporean parasites are significant parasites of fishes not only for their apparent high diversity...
Myxosporean parasites of the genus Kudoa are fish parasites of great economic importance, as some sp...
Graduation date: 2004Relationships among myxozoan parasites of the order Multivalvulida were\ud exam...
Fish species around the world are parasitized by myxozoans of the genus Kudoa, several of which infe...
Myxozoans of the genus Kudoa (Myxosporea, Multivalvulida) infect marine and estuarine fish species w...
Abstract: A new myxosporean species, Kudoa inornata sp. n. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida), is describe...
Three new species of Kudoa, each having 6 polar capsules, are described from the somatic muscle of f...
Literary and original data were revised and stated that 97 of 127 Kudoa myxosporidians had been iden...
Abstract This study reports on Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa, Multivalvulida) from the fish species Lutjanus a...
7 páginasNumerous pseudocysts of the myxosporean genus Kudoa were found infecting the body musculatu...
Kudoid parasites are common in marine fish and their affects range from relatively benign to pathoge...
To date, 26 Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Multivalvulida) have been recorded in edible marine fis...
Two morphologically novel Kudoa species are characterized from brain tissue of fish, Kudoa chaetodon...
Kudoa monodactyli n. sp. is described from the somatic musculature of Monodactylus argenteus from se...
Myxosporean parasites of the genus Kudoa are fish parasites of great economic importance, as some sp...
Myxosporean parasites are significant parasites of fishes not only for their apparent high diversity...
Myxosporean parasites of the genus Kudoa are fish parasites of great economic importance, as some sp...
Graduation date: 2004Relationships among myxozoan parasites of the order Multivalvulida were\ud exam...
Fish species around the world are parasitized by myxozoans of the genus Kudoa, several of which infe...
Myxozoans of the genus Kudoa (Myxosporea, Multivalvulida) infect marine and estuarine fish species w...
Abstract: A new myxosporean species, Kudoa inornata sp. n. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida), is describe...
Three new species of Kudoa, each having 6 polar capsules, are described from the somatic muscle of f...
Literary and original data were revised and stated that 97 of 127 Kudoa myxosporidians had been iden...
Abstract This study reports on Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa, Multivalvulida) from the fish species Lutjanus a...
7 páginasNumerous pseudocysts of the myxosporean genus Kudoa were found infecting the body musculatu...