Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haematoloechus. Nine species of freshwater arthropods were exposed to cercariae of H. complexus and H. medioplexus. Metacercariae of H. complexus developed in all arthropod species used. Metacercariae of H. medioplexus developed only in anisopteran odonate naiads. This difference in host utilization may have epizootiological implications. The potential development of H. complexus in a greater number of arthropods than H. medioplexus may increase the chances of ingestion of H. complexus by an anuran host. The range of arthropods parasitized by H. complexus indicates that host-specificity of the metacercarial stage of this fluke is not restricted by...
Haematoloechus complexus (Seely, 1906) Site of infection: lungs. Recruitment: ingestion. Di...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haema...
Cercarial behavior patterns were examined in four species of frog lung flukes (Haematoloechus spp.)....
Metacercariae survival patterns and their distribution in second intermediate odonate hosts were exa...
Comparative, experimental examinations of the host specificites of five species of the frog lung flu...
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...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa ...
The prevalence and intensity of infection by lung flukes (Haematoloechus sp.) was examined by dissec...
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...
Haematoloechus complexus (Seely, 1906) Site of infection: lungs. Recruitment: ingestion. Di...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Second intermediate host-specificity was examined for two species of the frog lung fluke genus Haema...
Cercarial behavior patterns were examined in four species of frog lung flukes (Haematoloechus spp.)....
Metacercariae survival patterns and their distribution in second intermediate odonate hosts were exa...
Comparative, experimental examinations of the host specificites of five species of the frog lung flu...
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...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa ...
The prevalence and intensity of infection by lung flukes (Haematoloechus sp.) was examined by dissec...
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...
Haematoloechus complexus (Seely, 1906) Site of infection: lungs. Recruitment: ingestion. Di...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...