| the epidemiology of the metacercariae of diplostomum baeri and d. spathaceum in perch (perca fluviatilis) from the warm water effluent of a nuclear power station. | thermal effects on the dynamics of infection with metacercariae of diplostomum baeri and d. spathaceum were monitored between may and september, in a year-class of perch perca fluviatilis, in an artificial lake receiving warm water discharges from a nuclear power station and in an unheated reference site, for a two year period. in the heated area the prevalence of infection of the retinal form, d. baeri, was always 100%, whereas in the unheated site there was an increase from 93% in may to 100% ... | 1990 | 2387975 |
| the life-cycle of diplostomum baeri eucaliae n. subsp. (trematoda: strigeida). | | 1957 | 13492114 |
| the experimental histopathology of the tumor on the brain of the stickleback caused by diplostomum baeri eucaliae hoffman and hundley, 1957 (trematoda: strigeoidea). | | 1958 | 13564350 |
| [intestinal digeneans of birds (superfamily diplostomoidea) of the masurian lakes]. | the aim of this study was to complete the information on digenean fauna of birds on the basis of the collection of diplostomid digeneans gathered in 1994-1970 during the field investigations directed by prof. wiśniewski in the region of masurian lakeland. | 2007 | 17912807 |
| parasite communities of two three-spined stickleback populations in subarctic norway--effects of a small spatial-scale host introduction. | co-introduction and colonization of parasites with the introduction of new host species into aquatic habitats may depend on the host specificity and dispersal capabilities of the parasites. we compared the metazoan parasite community of an introduced three-spined stickleback (gasterosteus aculeatus) population with that of the nearby source population in subarctic norway. as expected from a small spatial scale (5 km), the parasite component communities in the two lakes were highly similar. all i ... | 2015 | 25630694 |
| rapid evolution of parasite resistance in a warmer environment: insights from a large scale field experiment. | global climate change is expected to have major effects on host-parasite dynamics, with potentially enormous consequences for entire ecosystems. to develop an accurate prognostic framework, theoretical models must be supported by empirical research. we investigated potential changes in host-parasite dynamics between a fish parasite, the eyefluke diplostomum baeri, and an intermediate host, the european perch perca fluviatilis, in a large-scale semi-enclosed area in the baltic sea, the biotest la ... | 2015 | 26035300 |
| parasites and parallel divergence of the number of individual mhc alleles between sympatric three-spined stickleback gasterosteus aculeatus morphs in iceland. | two pairs of sympatric three-spined stickleback gasterosteus aculeatus morphs and two single morph populations inhabiting mud and lava or rocky benthic habitats in four icelandic lakes were screened for parasites and genotyped for mhc class iib diversity. parasitic infection differed consistently between g. aculeatus from different benthic habitats. gasterosteus aculeatus from the lava or rocky habitats were more heavily infected in all lakes. a parallel pattern was also found in individual mhc ... | 2012 | 23020569 |