| new species of gyrodactylus and dactylogyrus (trematoda: monogenea) from fishes of nebraska. | six new monogenetic trematodes are described from nebraska fishes: gyrodactylus bulbacanthus sp. n. from fundulus kansae (garman); g. callawayensis sp. n. from notropis lutrensis (baird and girard); g. eos sp. n. from phoxinus eos (cope); g. nebraskensis from phoxinus neogaeus (cope); g. planensis from notropis dorsalis (agassiz); and dactylogyrus pectenatus from pimephales promelas (rafinesque). this is the second report of monogeneans from nebraska fishes. | 1977 | 915609 |
| diversity of the parasite assemblage of fundulus zebrinus in the platte river of nebraska. | changes in the values of the shannon h' diversity index as determined for individual hosts (infraassemblage diversity), host samples (sample assemblage diversity), and for species density are reported for an assemblage of 7 parasites in fundulus zebrinus in the platte river in nebraska for a 5-yr period. the parasites were: myxosoma funduli (gill), trichodina sp. (gill), gyrodactylus bulbacanthus (gill), salsuginus sp. (gill), gyrodactylus stableri (body surface), and neascus sp. (= posthodiplos ... | 1988 | 3357111 |
| parasite community structure in pimephales promelas (pisces: cyprinidae) from two converging streams. | parasites of the fathead minnow, pimephales promelas, were examined in fish collected from elk creek (40.88534 degrees n, 96.83366 degrees w) and west oak creek (40.90821 degrees n, 96.81432 degrees w), lancaster county, nebraska. these 2 streams are part of the salt valley watershed and flow together approximately 2 km downstream from the collection sites to form oak creek. this study examined the extent to which the 2 tributaries constitute a continuous habitat with respect to fish hosts. the ... | 2000 | 10864278 |