The relationship between the prevalence and abundance (infection intensity) of trematode parasites infecting Lymnaea stagnalis L. was investigated based on collections of snails from 12 sites in central UK. Five species of trematode were recorded from the snails. There was a significant positive relationship between the prevalence and abundance (intensity of infection) of trematode species
Cerithidea california is examined to determine the fecundity of the parasitic trematode species in i...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
Background: Trematodes are a diverse group of endoparasites which require molluscan and vertebrate a...
The relationship between the prevalence and abundance (infection intensity) of trematode parasites i...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
Examined prevalence of larval trematodes in 3 populations of 2 snail species in 3 Indiana ponds and ...
Trematode infection of pulmonate snails is often associated with increased growth and/or survivorshi...
Geographic variability in abundance can be driven by multiple physical and biological factors operat...
Lymnaea glabra is known to be a natural intermediate host of two flukes, Calicophoron daubneyi and F...
The infra- and component community dynamics of digenetic trematodes in a freshwater gastropod commun...
The prevalence of parasite infections in Littorina littorea (Common Periwinkle) was examined at 16 r...
Lymnaea glabra is known to be a natural intermediate host of two flukes, Calicophoron daubneyi and F...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Measuring biodiversity is difficult. This has spawned efforts to seek taxa whose species richness c...
Cerithidea california is examined to determine the fecundity of the parasitic trematode species in i...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
Background: Trematodes are a diverse group of endoparasites which require molluscan and vertebrate a...
The relationship between the prevalence and abundance (infection intensity) of trematode parasites i...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
Examined prevalence of larval trematodes in 3 populations of 2 snail species in 3 Indiana ponds and ...
Trematode infection of pulmonate snails is often associated with increased growth and/or survivorshi...
Geographic variability in abundance can be driven by multiple physical and biological factors operat...
Lymnaea glabra is known to be a natural intermediate host of two flukes, Calicophoron daubneyi and F...
The infra- and component community dynamics of digenetic trematodes in a freshwater gastropod commun...
The prevalence of parasite infections in Littorina littorea (Common Periwinkle) was examined at 16 r...
Lymnaea glabra is known to be a natural intermediate host of two flukes, Calicophoron daubneyi and F...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Measuring biodiversity is difficult. This has spawned efforts to seek taxa whose species richness c...
Cerithidea california is examined to determine the fecundity of the parasitic trematode species in i...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
Background: Trematodes are a diverse group of endoparasites which require molluscan and vertebrate a...