Species of Acanthobothrium have been documented as parasites of the spiral intestine of elasmobranchs. Results of a metadata analysis indicate that 114 species of elasmobranchs have been reported as hosts of 200 species of Acanthobothrium. The metadata analysis revealed that 3.7% of species of sharks and 14.9% of species of rays that have been reported as hosts to date; some species are parasitized by more than one species of Acanthobothrium. This work provides a Category designation, as proposed by Ghoshroy and Caira (2001), for each species of Acanthobothrium. These Category designations are a tool to facilitate comparisons among members of Acanthobothrium for descriptions of new species in the future
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa is globally cl...
This project explores species boundaries, coevolution, biodiversity, parasite life cycles, and ecolo...
Elasmobranches play a key-role as definitive hosts in the complex life cycle of several parasitic sp...
Species of Acanthobothrium have been documented as parasites of the spiral intestine of elasmobranch...
Species of Acanthobothrium have been documented as parasites of the spiral intestine of elasmobranch...
Acanthobothrium is a specious and ubiquitous genus of elasmobranch tapeworm. It is particularly intr...
Acanthobothrium is the most speciose genus of onchoproteocephalidean cestodes, whose adults parasiti...
Parasite documentation has been an important tool to understand host history and co-evolutionary pro...
The collection of eight specimens of Acanthobothrium cartagenensis on the coast of Quintana Roo, Méx...
The usefulness of parasite tags for population discrimination of elasmobranch hosts remains largely ...
Eight specimens of Urobatis jamaicensis were collected from four localities of the Yucatan Peninsula...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) harbour a diverse range of parasitic groups, but these remain poorly...
This study explores non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) as a tool for investigating parasites...
Update to Zaragoza-Tapia et al. 2020- Host relationships and geographic distribution of species of A...
Primeiramente, apresentamos esclarecimentos sobre a origem do táxon Acanthobothrium. A autoria do gê...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa is globally cl...
This project explores species boundaries, coevolution, biodiversity, parasite life cycles, and ecolo...
Elasmobranches play a key-role as definitive hosts in the complex life cycle of several parasitic sp...
Species of Acanthobothrium have been documented as parasites of the spiral intestine of elasmobranch...
Species of Acanthobothrium have been documented as parasites of the spiral intestine of elasmobranch...
Acanthobothrium is a specious and ubiquitous genus of elasmobranch tapeworm. It is particularly intr...
Acanthobothrium is the most speciose genus of onchoproteocephalidean cestodes, whose adults parasiti...
Parasite documentation has been an important tool to understand host history and co-evolutionary pro...
The collection of eight specimens of Acanthobothrium cartagenensis on the coast of Quintana Roo, Méx...
The usefulness of parasite tags for population discrimination of elasmobranch hosts remains largely ...
Eight specimens of Urobatis jamaicensis were collected from four localities of the Yucatan Peninsula...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) harbour a diverse range of parasitic groups, but these remain poorly...
This study explores non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) as a tool for investigating parasites...
Update to Zaragoza-Tapia et al. 2020- Host relationships and geographic distribution of species of A...
Primeiramente, apresentamos esclarecimentos sobre a origem do táxon Acanthobothrium. A autoria do gê...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa is globally cl...
This project explores species boundaries, coevolution, biodiversity, parasite life cycles, and ecolo...
Elasmobranches play a key-role as definitive hosts in the complex life cycle of several parasitic sp...