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- cyst
sinks to the bottom,
freeing a new
generation of
dinospores. As the
cycle repeats, the
dinospore must find a host
within 48
hours or else die. Treatment...
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naupliar stage, the
copepod host
ingests the
unicellular dinospore of the parasite. The
dinospore is not
digested and
continues to grow
inside the intestinal...
- copepods. They
exist in
either a
parasitic stage, a
trophont stage, and a
dinospore stage.
Although morphologically and
functionally diverse, as parasites...
- new
dinospores can be generated. The
number of
newly formed dinospores is
directly correlated to the
nutritive state of the trophont. The
dinospore (8–13...
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reproductive stage called the
dinospore, and a
multinuclear growth phase within the host
called the
trophont stage. A
dinospore will
attach to the host (biology)...
- coccidian-like in
their vegetative and
replication stages, but
their dinospores, a
biflagellate zoospore,
resembled syndinian dinoflagellates. Chatton...
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flagellated dinospores. They were 12 μm in
length and
similar to the
dinospores of Oodinium, Apodinium, and Blastodinium.
These dinospores were also observed...
- disease" in
Zhejiang Province.
Hematodinium trophonts, prespores, and
dinospore stages were
present in
studied individuals.
Affected mud
crabs were thinner...