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Coitocaecum parvum
Are Parasite Richness and Abundance Linked to Prey Species Richness and Individual Feeding Preferences in fish Hosts?
Gobiomorphus Cotidianus
And Interspecific Competition Among Helminth
2899 Information About Transmission Opportunities
What Determines the Risk of Trematode Infections in Amphipod Hosts?
The Evolutionary Ecology of Complex Lifecycle Parasites: Linking Phenomena with Mechanisms
Trematode Communities of the Appalachian Stream Snail, Elimia Proxima: the Importance of Scale in Parasite Ecology Research
Population Dynamics and Sex-Determining Mechanisms in the Marine Amphipod, Echinogammarus Marinus
Do Parasites Adopt Different Strategies in Different Intermediate Hosts? Host
Heritability and Short-Term Effects of Inbreeding In
High Parasite Diversity in a Neglected Host: Larval Trematodes of Bithynia Tentaculata in Cambridge.Org/Jhl Central Europe
Faunal Survey and Identification Key for The
Life Cycle Abbreviation in Trematode Parasites and the Developmental Time Hypothesis: Is the Clock Ticking?
Trematoda) from Canterbury
International Journal for Parasitology 44 (2014) 183–188
Assessment of the Population Structure of the South African Sardine Sardinops Sagx Using a Multi-Method Approach and the Morphol
Životní Cyklus a Diverzita Motolic Čeledi Opecoelidae Na Svalbardu Bakalářská Práce
Herrmannetal2014-IJP
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The Evolutionary Ecology of Complex Lifecycle Parasites: Linking Phenomena with Mechanisms
Do Parasites Adopt Different Strategies in Different
Progenesis and Facultative Life Cycle Abbreviation in Trematode Parasites
Potential Multidimensional Behavioural Impacts of Differential Infection in Two fish Populations
Progenesis and Reduced Virulence As an Alternative Transmission Strategy in a Parasitic Trematode
Alternative Reproductive Strategies in the Progenetic Trematode Coitocaecum Parvum: Comparison of Selfing and Mating Worms
Progenesis in Digenean Trematodes: a Taxonomic and Synthetic Overview of Species Reproducing in Their Second Intermediate Hosts
The Ecological Importance of Amphipod–Parasite Associations for Aquatic Ecosystems
Mauri Ora, Volume 11, 1984