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Prevalence and Phylogeny of Parasitic Dinoflagellates (Genus Blastodinium) Infecting Copepods in the Gulf of California
(CICIMAR Oceánides, 2008)
Plankton samples collected from Bahía de La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico in June 2008 revealed infection of copepods by Blastodinium spp. Of eight copepod genera encounte red in the samples, only one (Paracalanus) was ...
A new species of Pseudovaigamus Amado, Ho & Rocha, 1984 (Cyclopoida: Ergasilidae) from the teleost Pimelodus maculatus Lacepède, 1803
(2020-11-19)
A new species of the copepod genus Pseudovaigamus Amado, Ho & Rocha, 1984 is described herein based on parasitic adult females found attached to the gills of the freshwater teleost Pimelodus maculatus Lacepède, 1803, sampled ...
Oomycete parasites in freshwater copepods of Patagonia: effects on survival and recruitment
(Inter-Research, 2018-07-04)
Copepods are hosts to various oomycete parasite species, but the effects of pathogens on copepod populations have rarely been studied. This study aimed to characterize oomycete infection in the freshwater copepod Parabroteas ...
Copepods Notodiaptomus sp Kiefer (Crustacea, Calanoida) naturally infected by metacestodes in the Juqueri reservoir, Sao Paulo, Brazil
(Revista Biota NeotropicaCampinasBrasil, 2011)
A new species of Acanthochondria Oakley, 1927 (Copepoda: Chondracanthidae) parasitizing the flounder Xystreurys rasile (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae) from Argentina
(Folia Parasitologica, 2011-06)
A new copepod species, Acanthochondria sagitta sp. n., is described based on specimens collected from the flounder Xystreurys rasile (Jordan) (Pleuronectiformes, Paralichthyidae), caught in the coastal waters off Necochea, ...
Massive infestation by Perulernaea gamitanae (Crustacea: Cyclopoida: Lernaidae) in juvenile gamitana, cultured in the Peruvian Amazon
(UNIV NACIONAL AUTONOMA MEXICO FACULTAD MEDICINA VETERINARIA ZOOTECNIA, 2011)
The gamitana is a species of socio-economic importance in the Peruvian Amazon, often intensively produced locally for human consumption. Because of this, more studies concerning parasite populations affecting this species ...