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- Historical Background of the Trust
- A Shark Louse from a Porbeagle Shark Stranded Near Arbroath, Scotland
- Histological and Histochemical Characterisation of Glands Associated with the Feeding Appendages of Argulus Foliaceus (Linnaeus, 1758) T ⁎ Aisha Ambualia,B, , Sean J
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- Genomic Resources for Sea Lice: Analysis of Ests and Mitochondrial Genomes
- Host-Parasite Interactions in Some Fish Species
- (Merlangius Merlangus L.) with Externally Visible Parasites
- Transmission and Host and Mate Location in the Fish Louse Argulus Coregoni and Its Link with Bacterial Disease in Fish
- Biological and Ecological Roles of External Fish Mucus: a Review
- Aspects of the Biology and Behaviour of Lernaeocera Branchialis (Linnaeus, 1767)(Copepoda : Pennellidae)
- Parasites Causing Disease in Wild and Cultured Fish in Newfoundland
- Lernaeocera Branchialis (L., 1767) on Cod in Baltic Waters
- Lernaeocera Branchialis (Copepoda)
- Guía Sobre Los Principales Parásitos Presentes En Productos Pesqueros 3
- Ian Bricknell, Addendum A, Exhibit 33.PDF
- Effects of Mating on Female Behaviour And
- Parasite Faunas of Farmed Cod and Adjacent Wild Cod Populations in Norway: a Comparison
- Emerging Diseases of Aquatic Organisms Carmelo Iaria
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- Distribution of Parasites from Red Mullets (Mullus Surmuletus L., Mullidae) in the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
- Biological Effects of Contaminants on Estuarine Organisms
- Parasites As Natural Tags for Marine Fish: a Review*
- The Ecology of Some Parasitic Copepods of Gadoids and Other Fishes
- Report on Survey and Diagnosis of Fish Diseases in Europe 2020
- Why Ignoring Parasites in Fish Ecology Is a Mistake
- Morphological and Functional Aspects of Feeding in the Freshwater Fish Louse Argulus Foliaceus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Keldur-Ráðstefnuhefti-Lokaskjal-28 Ág 2008
- Working Group on Pathology and Diseases of Marine Organisms
- Parasites of Flounder (Platichthys Flesus L.) from the German Bight, North Sea, and Their Potential Use in Biological Effects Monitoring C
- Lernaeocera Lusci and L
- The European Association of Fish Pathologists Book of Abstracts
- Translation Series No.1553
- The Effect of Parasite Infection on the Innate Immune Response of European Flounder (Platichthys Flesus L.) in the Southern North Sea
- Parasite Management Important to Future Cod Aquaculture in Scotland « Global Aquaculture Advocate
- (Crustacea: Copepoda), in Exploited Illex Coindetii Stock in the NE Atlantic*
- Inventory and Comparison of Abundance of Parasitic