Mites from the family Halarachnidae Oudemans 1906 are obligate endoparasites that colonize the respiratory tracts of free-living and captive marine mammals. Infestations can range from mild to severe and result in respiratory tract irritation or impairment. Nasopulmonary acariasis was determined to be a contributing cause of death among several southern sea otters Enhydra lutris nereis Merriam 1904 in a longitudinal study of otter mortality, and proximity to Pacific harbor seals Phoca vitulina richardii Gray 1864 was a significant risk factor for sea otter infestation. Beyond scattered opportunistic reports, each halarachnid mite species' affinity for particular hosts and the extent of mite transmission between host species is poorly unders...
Lice are considered a model system for studying the process of cospeciation because they are obligat...
Tissue-cyst forming coccidia in the family Sarcocystidae are etiologic agents of protozoal encephali...
The coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects humans and warm-blooded animals worldwide. The ecol...
Mites from the family Halarachnidae Oudemans 1906 are obligate endoparasites that colonize the respi...
Halarachne sp. nasal mites infest harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) and southern sea otters (Enhydra lut...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Nasopulmonary mites (NPMs) of the family Halarachnidae are obligate endoparasites that colonize the ...
In North Atlantic European waters, the nasal mite Halarachne halichoeri has been described affecting...
The role of parasites in the lives and deaths of marine mammals has been scrutinized by biologists f...
The population of California sea lion Zalophus californianus (CSL) has steadily increased during the...
To increase the currently limited knowledge addressing acanthocephalans parasitizing California sea ...
Necropsy and extensive parasitological examination of dead northern elephant seal (NES) pups was don...
The aim of the presented article is to analyze seal lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura, Echinophthiridae) ...
While many marine mammals are already struggling to thrive amidst climate change, global warming is ...
Lice are considered a model system for studying the process of cospeciation because they are obligat...
Tissue-cyst forming coccidia in the family Sarcocystidae are etiologic agents of protozoal encephali...
The coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects humans and warm-blooded animals worldwide. The ecol...
Mites from the family Halarachnidae Oudemans 1906 are obligate endoparasites that colonize the respi...
Halarachne sp. nasal mites infest harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) and southern sea otters (Enhydra lut...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Nasopulmonary mites (NPMs) of the family Halarachnidae are obligate endoparasites that colonize the ...
In North Atlantic European waters, the nasal mite Halarachne halichoeri has been described affecting...
The role of parasites in the lives and deaths of marine mammals has been scrutinized by biologists f...
The population of California sea lion Zalophus californianus (CSL) has steadily increased during the...
To increase the currently limited knowledge addressing acanthocephalans parasitizing California sea ...
Necropsy and extensive parasitological examination of dead northern elephant seal (NES) pups was don...
The aim of the presented article is to analyze seal lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura, Echinophthiridae) ...
While many marine mammals are already struggling to thrive amidst climate change, global warming is ...
Lice are considered a model system for studying the process of cospeciation because they are obligat...
Tissue-cyst forming coccidia in the family Sarcocystidae are etiologic agents of protozoal encephali...
The coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects humans and warm-blooded animals worldwide. The ecol...