Parasites detected by eDNA and metabarcoding methods
Image taken from Beng et al. (2021)
Since the advent of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) forty years ago, then massively spurred on by the rise of next generation sequencing (NGS) methods, our abilities to detect and characterise eggs and larvae of various parasites has grown tremendously within the last decade. This virtual collection of 9 papers in Parasitology, published since 2018, hopes to excite readers and future authors in the possibilities that these technologies might offer. Our highlighted papers provide a glimpse into what new research directions that the field of parasitology might take. Looking ahead, CUP hopes to commission a special issue of Parasitology in 2025 dedicated to support and promote this exciting research agenda.
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A novel schistosome species hosted by Planorbella (Helisoma) trivolvis is the most widespread swimmer's itch-causing parasite in Michigan inland lakes
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- Parasitology / Volume 150 / Issue 1 / January 2023
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- 09 November 2022, pp. 88-97
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Lurking in the water: testing eDNA metabarcoding as a tool for ecosystem-wide parasite detection
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- Parasitology / Volume 149 / Issue 2 / 2022
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- 28 October 2021, pp. 261-269
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Advances and challenges in barcoding of microbes, parasites, and their vectors and reservoirs
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- Parasitology / Volume 145 / Issue 5 / April 2018
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- 14 June 2018, pp. 537-542
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Towards an in situ non-lethal rapid test to accurately detect the presence of the nematode parasite, Anguillicoloides crassus, in European eel, Anguilla anguilla
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- Parasitology / Volume 149 / Issue 5 / 2022
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- 19 January 2022, pp. 605-611
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Opportunities and challenges in metabarcoding approaches for helminth community identification in wild mammals
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- Parasitology / Volume 145 / Issue 5 / April 2018
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- 23 May 2017, pp. 608-621
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DNA barcoding of ancient parasites
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- Parasitology / Volume 145 / Issue 5 / April 2018
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- 20 March 2018, pp. 646-655
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Refugia or reservoir? Feral goats and their role in the maintenance and circulation of benzimidazole-resistant gastrointestinal nematodes on shared pastures
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- Parasitology / Volume 150 / Issue 8 / 2023
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- 11 May 2023, pp. 672-682
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Temporal dynamics of trematode intermediate snail host environmental DNA in small water body habitats
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- Parasitology / Volume 148 / Issue 12 / 2021
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- 30 June 2021, pp. 1490-1496
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Temporal dynamics of freshwater planktonic parasites inferred using a DNA metabarcoding time-series
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- Parasitology / Volume 148 / Issue 13 / 2021
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- 19 July 2021, pp. 1602-1611
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