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... Kuperman, 1968 (Adult worms see Part IV of review). This species was noted by Dubinina (1964c) and Kuperman (1965, HELMIN T H S 1 N FRESH WATER FIS HES 3 II. Classification III. Seasonal Studies.
... Kuperman, 1968 (Adult worms see Part IV of review). This species was noted by Dubinina (1964c) and Kuperman (1965, HELMIN T H S 1 N FRESH WATER FIS HES 3 II. Classification III. Seasonal Studies.
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... Kuperman (1968). Kuperman and Monakov (1972c) found that full development of the procercoid occurred only in Acanthocyclops languidoides, although three of five species of copepods could be experimentally infected. Kuperman (1973b) ...
... Kuperman (1968). Kuperman and Monakov (1972c) found that full development of the procercoid occurred only in Acanthocyclops languidoides, although three of five species of copepods could be experimentally infected. Kuperman (1973b) ...
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... Kuperman and Monakov, 1972a, b, c) have demonstrated the range of copepod intermediate hosts for T. crassus. Kuperman (1973b) showed that temperature influenced the speed of procercoid development in the copepod host, so that the number ...
... Kuperman and Monakov, 1972a, b, c) have demonstrated the range of copepod intermediate hosts for T. crassus. Kuperman (1973b) showed that temperature influenced the speed of procercoid development in the copepod host, so that the number ...
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... (Kuperman, 1965, 1967a) but described as a separate species by Kuperman (1968). In this species the plerocercoids were found in Esox lucius, Silurus glanis, Mesogobius batrachocephalus and Neogobius kessleri (Kuperman, 1968, 1973b) ...
... (Kuperman, 1965, 1967a) but described as a separate species by Kuperman (1968). In this species the plerocercoids were found in Esox lucius, Silurus glanis, Mesogobius batrachocephalus and Neogobius kessleri (Kuperman, 1968, 1973b) ...
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... Kuperman (1973b) obtained similar hatching data with material from the Rybinsk Reservoir, U.S.S.R.; mass emergences of coracidia from the egg cultures were obtained at various temperatures: 5-7°C, 29-35 days; 10-13°C, 10-13 days; 13-15 ...
... Kuperman (1973b) obtained similar hatching data with material from the Rybinsk Reservoir, U.S.S.R.; mass emergences of coracidia from the egg cultures were obtained at various temperatures: 5-7°C, 29-35 days; 10-13°C, 10-13 days; 13-15 ...
Contents
Chapter 2 Rumen Ciliate Protozoa | 121 |
A New Approach to the Epidemiology and Taxonomy of the Subgenus Trypanozoon | 175 |
Chapter 4 Immunity to Trypanosoma Cruzi | 247 |
Chapter 5 Immunity to Ticks | 293 |
Chapter 6 Role of Tick Salivary Glands in Feeding and Disease Transmission | 315 |
Index | 341 |
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