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Trematoda: Microphallidae)
Digenea, Microphallidae) and Relative Merits of Two-Host Microphallid Life Cycles
And Interspecific Competition Among Helminth
Behavioral Analysis of Microphallus Turgidus Cercariae in Relation to Microhabitat of Two Host Grass Shrimp Species (Palaemonetes Spp.)
Behavioral Analysis of a Digenetic Trematode Cercaria (Microphallus Turgidus) in Relation to the Microhabitat of Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes Spp.)
University of Copenhagen
A Study of the Life History of Microphallus Paragrapsi Smith 1983 (Trematoda : Microphallidae)
Impact of a Microphallid Trematode on the Behaviour and Survival of Its Isopod Intermediate Host: Phylogenetic Inheritance?
The Evolutionary Ecology of Complex Lifecycle Parasites: Linking Phenomena with Mechanisms
Arctic Biodiversity Assessment
Gastropods Littorina Saxatilis and L. Obtusata in the White Sea
Disentangling the Genetics of Coevolution in Potamopyrgus
Faunal Survey and Identification Key for The
Meeting the MPA Network Principle of Viability
Lifehistorystudi41faus.Pdf
Venom Allergen-Like Protein Diversification in Flatworms By
Microphallus Spp
Activity Level and Aggregation Behavior in the Crustacean
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Gammarus (Crustacea)
Parasites of Fishes in the Canadian Waters of the Great Lakes
Pygmaeus’ Microphallids (Digenea: Microphallidae): Widespread Parasites of Marine and Coastal Birds in the Holarctic
Annualreport2011
Trematode Parthenitae Infection Rate and Distribution of Kola Bay Actic
Do Parasites Adopt Different Strategies in Different
Taxonomy and Life Histories of Two North American Species of "Carneophallus" (=Microphallus) (Digenea: Microphallidae)
Progenesis and Facultative Life Cycle Abbreviation in Trematode Parasites
ICMBIX Sydney, Australia2016 ABSTRACT BOOK
Stunting of the Penis in Heleobia Parchappii (Mollusca: Cochliopidae) and Its Relationship with Parasitism
Microphallus Koreana N. Sp. (Trematoda: Microphallidae) Transmitted by a Marine Crab, Macrophthalmus Dilatatus
The Ecological Importance of Amphipod–Parasite Associations for Aquatic Ecosystems
On a Microphallid Metacercaria Occurring in the Ovaries of the Sand
Geologic Resources Inventory Report, John Day Fossil Beds
Microphallus Sp. Trematode Parasites Alter Use of and Competition for Shelter in the Crayfish
Lessons from a Quiet Classic
Trematoda: Microphallidae) from Venezuela
New Data on Microphallus Breviatus Deblock & Maillard, 1975