Considering the addition of intermediate transmission steps during life cycle evolution, developmental plasticity, canalization forces and inherited parental effect must be invoked to explain new host colonization. Unfortunately, there is a lack of experimental procedures and relevant models to explore the adaptive value of alternative developmental phenotypes during life cycle evolution. However, within the monogeneans that are characterized by a direct life cycle, an extension of the transmission strategy of amphibian parasites has been reported within species of Polystoma and Metapolystoma (Polyopisthocotylea; Polystomatidae). In this study, we tested whether the infection success of Polystoma gallieni within tadpoles of its speci...
Studies on life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog bladder flukes indicate that adult f...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Alternative transmission strategies are common in many parasitic organisms, often representing discr...
Among monogeneans that display direct life cycles, plastic developmental strategies may have been se...
AbstractMost integrative studies involving phylogenetic, developmental and ecological trends showed ...
Megalodiscus temperatus (Stafford, 1905) is a common paramphistome trematode of North American amphi...
Polystomatid flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are monogenean parasites that infect exclusively aquatic or...
Megalodiscus temperatus (Stafford, 1905) is a common paramphistome trematode of North American amphi...
Megalodiscus temperatus (Stafford, 1905) is a common paramphistome trematode of North American amphi...
In parasites, environmental cues may influence hatching of eggs and enhance the success of infection...
Hosts and parasites are in a perpetual co-evolutionary “arms race” that might be affected during a ...
Investigating patterns and processes of parasite diversification over ancient geological periods sho...
Genetic studies have indicated that some parasite species formerly thought to be generalists are com...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
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...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Alternative transmission strategies are common in many parasitic organisms, often representing discr...
Among monogeneans that display direct life cycles, plastic developmental strategies may have been se...
AbstractMost integrative studies involving phylogenetic, developmental and ecological trends showed ...
Megalodiscus temperatus (Stafford, 1905) is a common paramphistome trematode of North American amphi...
Polystomatid flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are monogenean parasites that infect exclusively aquatic or...
Megalodiscus temperatus (Stafford, 1905) is a common paramphistome trematode of North American amphi...
Megalodiscus temperatus (Stafford, 1905) is a common paramphistome trematode of North American amphi...
In parasites, environmental cues may influence hatching of eggs and enhance the success of infection...
Hosts and parasites are in a perpetual co-evolutionary “arms race” that might be affected during a ...
Investigating patterns and processes of parasite diversification over ancient geological periods sho...
Genetic studies have indicated that some parasite species formerly thought to be generalists are com...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
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...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Alternative transmission strategies are common in many parasitic organisms, often representing discr...