Coming full circle - Finding missing links in parasite life cycles
Discovering parasite biodiversity means more than just finding adult worms in their definitive hosts. Parasitic helminths often have complex life cycles, requiring passage through two or three host species in a particular order. Matching a larval worm found in one host species with its adult found in a different host can be challenging, as they can be morphologically very different. This collection of articles reveals the power of experimental and molecular approaches to resolve parasite life cycles.
Research Paper
Description of Tylodelphys darbyi n. sp. (Trematoda: Diplostomidae) from the threatened Australasian crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus australis, Gould 1844) and linking of its life-cycle stages
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 21 February 2019, e40
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Larval spirurids in a supralittoral amphipod in the north-east of Russia and the identification of the intermediate host of Antechiniella septentrionalis (Spirurida: Acuariidae), parasitic in a tundra vole
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 13 September 2019, e87
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A new species of Hedruris (Nematoda: Hedruridae) from freshwater turtles, its life cycle and biogeographic distribution of the genus
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 04 October 2019, e93
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A new species of Atriophallophorus Deblock & Rosé, 1964 (Trematoda: Microphallidae) described from in vitro-grown adults and metacercariae from Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) (Mollusca: Tateidae)
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 29 November 2019, e108
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Short Communication
Missing link: California rock crabs serve as intermediate hosts for the parasite Helicometrina nimia
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 13 April 2020, e143
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New data on life cycles for three species of Fellodistomidae (Digenea) in the White Sea
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 01 June 2020, e158
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Molecular identification of potential intermediate hosts of Aulonocephalus pennula from the order Orthoptera
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 93 / Issue 2 / 2019
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- 13 March 2018, pp. 166-171
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DNA sequencing demonstrates the importance of jellyfish in life cycles of lepocreadiid trematodes
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 24 August 2020, e182
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A new species of Contracaecum (Nematoda: Anisakidae) found parasitizing Nannopterum brasilianus (Suliformes: Phalacrocoracidae) and Hoplias argentinensis (Characiformes: Erythrinidae) in South America: morphological and molecular characterization of larval and adult stages
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 27 August 2020, e184
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Studies on the life cycle of Pleurogenoides wayanadensis Shinad & Prasadan, 2018 (Digenea: Pleurogenidae) from the Western Ghats, India
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 28 September 2020, e196
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Molecular evidence linking the larval and adult stages of Mexiconema cichlasomae (Dracunculoidea: Daniconematidae) from Mexico, with notes on its phylogenetic position among Dracunculoidea
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 93 / Issue 5 / 2019
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- 10 July 2018, pp. 580-588
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Review Article
Parasite life-cycle studies: a plea to resurrect an old parasitological tradition
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 91 / Issue 6 / 2017
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- 07 February 2017, pp. 647-656
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