Intra-species morphological variation presents a considerable problem for species identification and can result in taxonomic confusion. This is particularly pertinent for species of Neobenedenia which are harmful agents in captive fish populations and have historically been identified almost entirely based on morphological characters. This study aimed to understand how the morphology of Neobenedenia girellae varies with host fish species and the environment. Standard morphological features of genetically indistinct parasites from various host fish species were measured under controlled temperatures and salinities. An initial field-based investigation found that parasite morphology significantly differed between genetically indistinct parasi...
A comparative analysis was performed to seek large-scale patterns in the relationships between a set...
Salsuginus yutanensis occurs on the gills of the Plains topminnow Fundulus sciadicus Cope. The fish ...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...
Intra-species morphological variation presents a considerable problem for species identification and...
Capsalid monogeneans are harmful skin ectoparasites of ornamental and farmed fishes in tropical and ...
The infection dynamics and distribution of the ectoparasitic fish monogenean Neobenedenia sp. (Monog...
Monogenean capsalids of the genus Neobenedenia are widespread parasites of wild and farmed marine f...
Monogenean capsalids of the genus Neobenedenia are widespread parasites of wild and farmed marine fi...
Parasites can affect host phenotypes, influencing their ecology and evolution. Host morphological ch...
Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host,...
It is widely accepted that disease interactions between cultured and wild fish occur repeatedly, alt...
Patterns and likely processes connected with evolution of host specificity in congeneric monogeneans...
Copyright © 2004 Folia ParasitologicaThe Capsalidae are monogeneans parasitizing ‘skin’, fins and gi...
1, This article compares generalist (parasite species found on two or more host species) and special...
[Extract] Capsalid monogeneans are harmful ectoparasites of ornamental and farmed fishes in tropical...
A comparative analysis was performed to seek large-scale patterns in the relationships between a set...
Salsuginus yutanensis occurs on the gills of the Plains topminnow Fundulus sciadicus Cope. The fish ...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...
Intra-species morphological variation presents a considerable problem for species identification and...
Capsalid monogeneans are harmful skin ectoparasites of ornamental and farmed fishes in tropical and ...
The infection dynamics and distribution of the ectoparasitic fish monogenean Neobenedenia sp. (Monog...
Monogenean capsalids of the genus Neobenedenia are widespread parasites of wild and farmed marine f...
Monogenean capsalids of the genus Neobenedenia are widespread parasites of wild and farmed marine fi...
Parasites can affect host phenotypes, influencing their ecology and evolution. Host morphological ch...
Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host,...
It is widely accepted that disease interactions between cultured and wild fish occur repeatedly, alt...
Patterns and likely processes connected with evolution of host specificity in congeneric monogeneans...
Copyright © 2004 Folia ParasitologicaThe Capsalidae are monogeneans parasitizing ‘skin’, fins and gi...
1, This article compares generalist (parasite species found on two or more host species) and special...
[Extract] Capsalid monogeneans are harmful ectoparasites of ornamental and farmed fishes in tropical...
A comparative analysis was performed to seek large-scale patterns in the relationships between a set...
Salsuginus yutanensis occurs on the gills of the Plains topminnow Fundulus sciadicus Cope. The fish ...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...