Metacercariae survival patterns and their distribution in second intermediate odonate hosts were examined for four species of frog lung flukes. Surveys of aquatic larvae and recently emerged teneral dragonflies and damselflies indicated that prevalence and mean abundance of Haematoloechus spp. metacercariae were significantly lower in teneral dragonflies than larval dragonflies, while there was no significant difference in prevalence or mean abundance of Haematoloechus spp. metacercariae among larval and teneral damselflies. Experimental infections of dragonflies indicated that metacercariae of Haematoloechus coloradensis and Haematoloechus complexus were located in the head, thorax, and branchial basket of dragonflies, whereas metacercaria...
Genetic studies have indicated that some parasite species formerly thought to be generalists are com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life cycle of Hepatozoon clamatae Stebbins 1905 was stud...
The present study used experimental infections to compare the life cycles and life histories of 6 Rh...
Metacercariae survival patterns and their distribution in second intermediate odonate hosts were exa...
Avenues for and constraints on the transmission of frog lung flukes to frog definitive hosts were st...
Studies on the life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog lung flukes indicate that most s...
Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haema...
Comparative, experimental examinations of the host specificites of five species of the frog lung flu...
Cercarial behavior patterns were examined in four species of frog lung flukes (Haematoloechus spp.)....
The prevalence and intensity of infection by lung flukes (Haematoloechus sp.) was examined by dissec...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Studies on life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog bladder flukes indicate that adult f...
Studies on life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog bladder flukes indicate that adult f...
Host-parasite associations are assumed to be ecologically specialized, tightly coevolved systems dri...
Genetic studies have indicated that some parasite species formerly thought to be generalists are com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life cycle of Hepatozoon clamatae Stebbins 1905 was stud...
The present study used experimental infections to compare the life cycles and life histories of 6 Rh...
Metacercariae survival patterns and their distribution in second intermediate odonate hosts were exa...
Avenues for and constraints on the transmission of frog lung flukes to frog definitive hosts were st...
Studies on the life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog lung flukes indicate that most s...
Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haema...
Comparative, experimental examinations of the host specificites of five species of the frog lung flu...
Cercarial behavior patterns were examined in four species of frog lung flukes (Haematoloechus spp.)....
The prevalence and intensity of infection by lung flukes (Haematoloechus sp.) was examined by dissec...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Studies on life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog bladder flukes indicate that adult f...
Studies on life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog bladder flukes indicate that adult f...
Host-parasite associations are assumed to be ecologically specialized, tightly coevolved systems dri...
Genetic studies have indicated that some parasite species formerly thought to be generalists are com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life cycle of Hepatozoon clamatae Stebbins 1905 was stud...
The present study used experimental infections to compare the life cycles and life histories of 6 Rh...