- uroproct.
Digeneans are also
capable of
direct nutrient uptake through the
tegument by
pinocytosis and
phagocytosis by the syncitium. Most
adult digeneans occur...
-
would be the
underside in a free-living flatworm.
Although the name "
Digeneans"
means "two generations", most have very
complex life
cycles with up to...
-
intensity of
infection was
higher in the
juveniles than in the adults. Of the
digeneans found in
central European great egrets,
numerous species likely infected...
-
frigate tuna
harbours a
number of parasites.
Among these are a
series of
digeneans,
which are
parasititic within the intestine.
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- more than
eighteen species are
known which parasitize digeneans (parasitic flatworms).
These digeneans are
themselves parasites in
various vertebrates and...
-
turbellarians gave rise to monogeneans; these, in turn, gave rise to
digeneans, from
which the
cestodes were derived.
Another view is that the rhabdocoel...
- from reproducing. Like
other fish,
groupers harbor parasites,
including digeneans, nematodes, cestodes, monogeneans, isopods, and copepods. A
study conducted...
- species, the
cercaria develops into an
adult within the same host. Many
digenean trematodes require two hosts; one (typically a snail)
where a****ual reproduction...
-
parasites divided into two subclasses,
Aspidogastrea and Digenea. In
Digeneans, Laurer's
canal opens from the
dorsal surface of the body. In some Aspidogastreans...
-
infection being transferred to the
definitive host fish
after predation. Some
digenean trematodes,
especially species in the
family Lepocreadiidae, use jellyfish...