The protist phylum Haplosporidia comprises over 40 described species with representatives infecting a range of mollusc hosts, including several ecologically and economically significant pathogens. Continuing exploration of haplosporidian diversity has added ten new species in recent years and brought the phylogenetics of the group into somewhat clearer focus, with monophyletic Bonamia and Minchinia lineages continuing to be supported. However, the addition of new sequences to phylogenetic analyses has left the paraphyletic genus Haplosporidium’s picture less resolved. It is not clear that even two genera will be enough to accommodate the species presently drawn to the Haplosporidium regions of the haplosporidian tree. In this review, we sum...
Abstract,-Research on bonamiasis, an epizootic disease of the edible oyster Ostrea edu/is caused by ...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
First discovered decades ago, microcell protistan parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos rem...
The current status of the Haplosporidia is reviewed as well as recent information on Haplosporidium...
The current status of the Haplosporidia is reviewed as well as recent information on Haplosporidium ...
The genus Bonamia (Haplosporidia) includes economically significant oyster parasites. Described spec...
Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos has expand...
Organisms of the genus Bonamia are intracellular protistan parasites of oysters. To date, 4 species ...
The literature on the structure of protists parasitizing bivalve molluscs is reviewed, and previousl...
Examination of the oyster Ostreola equestris as a potential reservoir host for a species of Bonamia ...
We reviewed papers reporting haplosporidian ultrastructure to compare inter-relationships based on u...
Bonamia sp. is a pathogenic parasite that occurs in the haemocytes of dredge oysters Ostrea chilensi...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
Microcell-type parasites of oysters are associated with a complex of diseases in different oyster sp...
Abstract,-Research on bonamiasis, an epizootic disease of the edible oyster Ostrea edu/is caused by ...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
First discovered decades ago, microcell protistan parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos rem...
The current status of the Haplosporidia is reviewed as well as recent information on Haplosporidium...
The current status of the Haplosporidia is reviewed as well as recent information on Haplosporidium ...
The genus Bonamia (Haplosporidia) includes economically significant oyster parasites. Described spec...
Our understanding of the microcell oyster parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos has expand...
Organisms of the genus Bonamia are intracellular protistan parasites of oysters. To date, 4 species ...
The literature on the structure of protists parasitizing bivalve molluscs is reviewed, and previousl...
Examination of the oyster Ostreola equestris as a potential reservoir host for a species of Bonamia ...
We reviewed papers reporting haplosporidian ultrastructure to compare inter-relationships based on u...
Bonamia sp. is a pathogenic parasite that occurs in the haemocytes of dredge oysters Ostrea chilensi...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
Microcell-type parasites of oysters are associated with a complex of diseases in different oyster sp...
Abstract,-Research on bonamiasis, an epizootic disease of the edible oyster Ostrea edu/is caused by ...
The ultrastructure of Bonamia from Ostrea angasi from Australia, Crassostrea ariakensis from the USA...
First discovered decades ago, microcell protistan parasites of the genera Bonamia and Mikrocytos rem...