Trematode parasites in snail hosts have been proposed as potential bioindicators of estuarine ecosystem health. Both the definitive and snail host must be present in the system for successful transmission and the diversity and abundance of larval trematodes in snail first intermediate host populations directly reflects the diversity and abundance of definitive hosts in the ecosystem. In addition, trematodes in snail hosts are negatively influenced by environmental impacts and abundance and diversity are lower in impacted habitats. Estuarine snails proposed as suitable bioindicators include species from the Potamididae, Cerithiidae, Nassariidae, Batillariidae and Hydrobiidae. The northern hemisphere snail Nassarius obsoletus hosts nine speci...
Parasite species richness is influenced by a range of drivers including host related factors (e.g. h...
Snail-borne trematodiases, such as fascioliasis and schistosomiasis, belong to the neglected tropica...
Species introduced to novel regions often leave behind many parasite species. Signatures of parasite...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
It is difficult to assess ecosystem biodiversity, yet essential to do so. Trematodes are particularl...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
ecology, local extinctions, non-indigenous species, trematodes The role of parasites in a marine inv...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
The California horn snail, Cerithideopsis californica, serves as first intermediate host to one of t...
There is currently a dire need to assess the ecological function of our state's few remaining wetlan...
Freshwater snail is the first intermediate host for trematode parasite that can cause snail-borne di...
Nassariid gastropods are well represented in Australia, and Nassarius dorsatus (Röding), Nassarius o...
Nassariid gastropods are well represented in Australia, and Nassarius dorsatus (Röding), Nassarius o...
“How healthy is that salt marsh?” Sea Grant biologists are examining certain kinds of parasites infe...
The mud whelk, Velacumantus australis, common in estuaries and coastal lakes in southern regions of...
Parasite species richness is influenced by a range of drivers including host related factors (e.g. h...
Snail-borne trematodiases, such as fascioliasis and schistosomiasis, belong to the neglected tropica...
Species introduced to novel regions often leave behind many parasite species. Signatures of parasite...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
It is difficult to assess ecosystem biodiversity, yet essential to do so. Trematodes are particularl...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
ecology, local extinctions, non-indigenous species, trematodes The role of parasites in a marine inv...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
The California horn snail, Cerithideopsis californica, serves as first intermediate host to one of t...
There is currently a dire need to assess the ecological function of our state's few remaining wetlan...
Freshwater snail is the first intermediate host for trematode parasite that can cause snail-borne di...
Nassariid gastropods are well represented in Australia, and Nassarius dorsatus (Röding), Nassarius o...
Nassariid gastropods are well represented in Australia, and Nassarius dorsatus (Röding), Nassarius o...
“How healthy is that salt marsh?” Sea Grant biologists are examining certain kinds of parasites infe...
The mud whelk, Velacumantus australis, common in estuaries and coastal lakes in southern regions of...
Parasite species richness is influenced by a range of drivers including host related factors (e.g. h...
Snail-borne trematodiases, such as fascioliasis and schistosomiasis, belong to the neglected tropica...
Species introduced to novel regions often leave behind many parasite species. Signatures of parasite...