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Infection by gymnophallid metacercariae enhances predation mortality of SW Atlantic stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius
(Elsevier Science, 2010-02)
Parasite life cycles are frequently completed in different hosts, thus the parasites have its life cycle overlapped to natural trophic webs. The family Gymnophallidae (Class: Trematoda; Subclass: Digenea) includes digenetic ...
Host-parasite relationship of the geoduck Panopea abbreviata and the green alga Coccomyxa parasitica in the Argentinean Patagonian coast
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2010-11)
The association of the geoduck Panopea abbreviata and the green alga Coccomyxa parasitica is described. The identity of the green alga was confirmed by molecular studies; the alga was found within the hemocytes that ...
A new species of Auriculostoma (Digenea:Allocreadiidae) in South America: life cycle and phylogenetic relationships
(Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 2020-04)
Auriculostoma is a Neotropical distributed genus of flatwormsflatworm's digeneans whose adults are parasites of freshwater fishes. We describe the new species Auriculostoma ocloya using morphological and molecular tools, ...
Biotic interaction between spionid polychaetes and bouchardiid brachiopods: Paleoecological, taphonomic and evolutionary implications
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology, 2008-12)
Shells of Bouchardia rosea (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonelliformea) are abundant in Late Holocene death assemblages of the Ubatuba Bight, Brazil,SWAtlantic. This genus is also known frommultiple localities in the Cenozoic fossil ...
Biotic interaction between spionid polychaetes and bouchardiid brachiopods: Paleoecological, taphonomic and evolutionary implications
(2008-12-01)
Shells of Bouchardia rosea (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonelliformea) are abundant in Late Holocene death assemblages of the Ubatuba Bight, Brazil, SW Atlantic. This genus is also known from multiple localities in the Cenozoic ...
Biotic interaction between spionid polychaetes and bouchardiid brachiopods: Paleoecological, taphonomic and evolutionary implications
(2008-12-01)
Shells of Bouchardia rosea (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonelliformea) are abundant in Late Holocene death assemblages of the Ubatuba Bight, Brazil, SW Atlantic. This genus is also known from multiple localities in the Cenozoic ...
Pathologies elicited by the gymnophallid metacercariae of Bartolius pierrei in the clam Darina solenoides
(Cambridge University Press, 2003-03)
Darina solenoides (Mactridae), a common intertidal bivalve in the Argentine Patagonian coast, serves as both first and second intermediate host for the gymnophallid Bartolius pierrei (Trematoda: Digenea). Cercariae enter ...
All post- Cambrian ichnospecies of Psammichnites Torell, 1870 belong to Olivellites Fenton and Fenton, 1937a
(Geological Society of London, 2021-11)
The ichnogenus Psammichnites herein restricted to Psammichnites gigas is based on comparison of morphology, feeding behaviour, contrast between the burrows and the host rock and possible producers. The record of siphonal ...
Encrusting patterns and life habit of Mesozoic trigonioids: A case study of Steinmanella quintucoensis (Weaver) from the Early Cretaceous of Argentina
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010-12)
Trigonioid bivalves of the genus Steinmanella Crickmay are abundant at the top of the Vaca Muerta Formation, Neuquén Basin of Argentina, of Early Valanginian age. The species Steinmanella quintucoensis (Weaver) is frequently ...