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... Hosts ................................................... 85 C. Invasion of Fishes by Larvae ................................................... 88 D. Growth of Larvae in Fishes ....................................
... Hosts ................................................... 85 C. Invasion of Fishes by Larvae ................................................... 88 D. Growth of Larvae in Fishes ....................................
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... invasion is used to describe the actual process of acquisition of the parasites by the hosts. As was indicated by Chubb (1979), in an ideal study of the host-parasite relationship, the fishes should be stratified into age classes or ...
... invasion is used to describe the actual process of acquisition of the parasites by the hosts. As was indicated by Chubb (1979), in an ideal study of the host-parasite relationship, the fishes should be stratified into age classes or ...
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... invasion of the cyprinid hosts occurred sometime thereafter, in early to mid-summer. Kuperman (1973b) showed that in experimental infections of fish the first indications of scolex hook formation were seen 24 to 28 days after invasion ...
... invasion of the cyprinid hosts occurred sometime thereafter, in early to mid-summer. Kuperman (1973b) showed that in experimental infections of fish the first indications of scolex hook formation were seen 24 to 28 days after invasion ...
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... invasion of the definitive host, Esox lucius. Triaenophorus nodulosus (Pallas, 1760) (Adult worms see Part IV of review). Miller (1943b) observed that in Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada the eggs of T. nodulosus were mostly laid in ...
... invasion of the definitive host, Esox lucius. Triaenophorus nodulosus (Pallas, 1760) (Adult worms see Part IV of review). Miller (1943b) observed that in Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada the eggs of T. nodulosus were mostly laid in ...
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... invasions of the fish intermediate hosts should occur. In the conditions of Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada, Miller (1945a) predicted that early infections should be available in Lota lota maculosa, the fish intermediate at that ...
... invasions of the fish intermediate hosts should occur. In the conditions of Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada, Miller (1945a) predicted that early infections should be available in Lota lota maculosa, the fish intermediate at that ...
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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adult worms ALAT amino acids animals antibodies antigens ASAT bacteria BIIT Binnington Boophilus microplus Brener brucei cattle cells cestodes Chagas Chubb ciliate ciliate protozoa climate zone Coleman Contracaecum copepods coracidia crassus culture cycle definitive hosts digestion Diphyllobothrium dendriticum disease ditremum Dubinina eggs electrophoretic engorgement engulfed Entodinium caudatum enzyme Epidinium Esox Esox lucius Eustrongylides experimental feeding fish host gambiense Gasterosteus aculeatus glucose growth Henricson holotrich immunity immunological incidence infection intermediate host invasion Izyumova Kuhlow Kuperman Lake larvae Ligula intestinalis LUMP lymphocytes macrophages Medicine and Hygiene metabolism mice Microbiology nematodes occurred parasite Parasitology pattern Perca fluviatilis plerocercoids population present protein protozoa protozoon reactions resistance rhodesiense rumen rumen ciliate Rybinsk Reservoir salivary glands Schistocephalus solidus seasonal serum sleeping sickness solidus species starch stocks studies suggested summer Tatchell temperature tick Triaenophorus nodulosus Tropical Medicine Trypanosoma cruzi trypanosomiasis Trypanozoon trypomastigotes uptake vitro zymodemes