Little is known about the spiny- or thorny-headed worms (Phylum Acanthocephala) of Arkansas and there are no summaries on the acanthocephalans of the state. Here, we provide a checklist of the 22 acanthocephalans that occur in Arkansas’ vertebrates based on previously published records and new data presented herein. In addition, we document a new state record as well as 13 new host records for some fish acanthocephalans
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
The Arkansas Darter, Etheostoma cragini, has an extremely limited distribution in Arkansas and is de...
A detailed list of acanthocephalans from Argentina was generated based on 205 published records. The...
Over the last decade, our research consortium has provided information on acanthocephalan parasites ...
Between June 2012 and January 2014, 147 fishes (10 species) within five families were collected from...
Examination of more than 2,700 fishes from 71 sites throughout Nebraska revealed the presence of nin...
Acanthocephalans, known colloquially as “thorny-headed” worms, are parasites that possess a spiny ev...
Arkansas supports a diverse variety of endemic biota with most found in the Interior Highlands (Ozar...
During October 2015, March and April 2016 and again between March and April 2017, 15 Spotted Sucker ...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Arkansas has a large, diverse fish fauna consisting of 193 species known to have been collected from...
This report documents new records on the distribution of selected fishes from Arkansas and provides ...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
Warner, LR ORCiD: 0000-0002-1587-8129Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017. The acanthocephala...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
The Arkansas Darter, Etheostoma cragini, has an extremely limited distribution in Arkansas and is de...
A detailed list of acanthocephalans from Argentina was generated based on 205 published records. The...
Over the last decade, our research consortium has provided information on acanthocephalan parasites ...
Between June 2012 and January 2014, 147 fishes (10 species) within five families were collected from...
Examination of more than 2,700 fishes from 71 sites throughout Nebraska revealed the presence of nin...
Acanthocephalans, known colloquially as “thorny-headed” worms, are parasites that possess a spiny ev...
Arkansas supports a diverse variety of endemic biota with most found in the Interior Highlands (Ozar...
During October 2015, March and April 2016 and again between March and April 2017, 15 Spotted Sucker ...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Arkansas has a large, diverse fish fauna consisting of 193 species known to have been collected from...
This report documents new records on the distribution of selected fishes from Arkansas and provides ...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
Warner, LR ORCiD: 0000-0002-1587-8129Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017. The acanthocephala...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
The Arkansas Darter, Etheostoma cragini, has an extremely limited distribution in Arkansas and is de...
A detailed list of acanthocephalans from Argentina was generated based on 205 published records. The...