Among monogeneans that display direct life cycles, plastic developmental strategies may have been selected to counter the lack of transmission opportunities. Within amphibian polystomatids, some species of the genus Polystoma develop into two different phenotypes depending on the host physiological stage to which free swimming larvae attach. When oncomiracidia infest old tadpoles, they develop slowly and migrate during host metamorphosis towards the bladder where they reach maturity. On the other hand when larvae infest young tadpoles, they develop rapidly into neotenic phenotypes that reproduce in the branchial chamber. These alternative developments are explored through experimental infestations with Polystoma gallieni, the specific polys...
International audiencePolystomatid flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are monogenean parasites that infect ...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
Summary: Many animal and plant species respond to population density by phenotypic plasticity. To in...
Considering the addition of intermediate transmission steps during life cycle evolution, development...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae) is host to more than 25 parasite genera enco...
AbstractMost integrative studies involving phylogenetic, developmental and ecological trends showed ...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Polystomes (Monogenea...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae) is host to more than 25 parasite genera enco...
In parasites, environmental cues may influence hatching of eggs and enhance the success of infection...
Many organisms that develop in a variable environment show correlated patterns of phenotypic plastic...
is known as the capacity to change in response to different environmental conditions, and if these c...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
International audiencePolystomatid flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are monogenean parasites that infect ...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
Summary: Many animal and plant species respond to population density by phenotypic plasticity. To in...
Considering the addition of intermediate transmission steps during life cycle evolution, development...
is host to more than 25 parasite genera encom-passing most of the parasitic invertebrate groups. Pro...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae) is host to more than 25 parasite genera enco...
AbstractMost integrative studies involving phylogenetic, developmental and ecological trends showed ...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Polystomes (Monogenea...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae) is host to more than 25 parasite genera enco...
In parasites, environmental cues may influence hatching of eggs and enhance the success of infection...
Many organisms that develop in a variable environment show correlated patterns of phenotypic plastic...
is known as the capacity to change in response to different environmental conditions, and if these c...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
International audiencePolystomatid flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are monogenean parasites that infect ...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
Summary: Many animal and plant species respond to population density by phenotypic plasticity. To in...