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- North-West University in 2023. This makes it the first new species of gnathiid to be discovered in Florida over the past 100 years. Gnathia jimmybuffetti...
- at wr****e "cleaning stations" and wait for the cleaner fish to remove gnathiid parasites, the cleaners even swimming into their open mouths and gill cavities...
- are almost all parasitized by the praniza (parasitic) larval stage of gnathiid isopods. The larvae feed on blood and mostly attach to the skin around...
- include annelids such as leeches, crustaceans such as branchiurans and gnathiid isopods, various dipterans such as mosquitoes and tsetse flies, other arthropods...
- Other ectoparasites found on gills are leeches and, in seawater, larvae of gnathiid isopods. Endoparasites (parasites living inside the gills) include encysted...
- flavioliniatum). It was determined that a substantially higher number of gnathiids were attracted to the traps than when only visual cues or control traps...
- Coetzee, M.L.; Smit, N.J.; Grutter, A.S. & Davies, A.J. (2008). "A New Gnathiid (Crustacea: Isopoda) Parasitizing Two Species of Requiem Sharks from Lizard...
- Coetzee, M.; N.J. Smit; A.S. Grutter & A.J. Davies (June 2008). "A new gnathiid (Crustacea: Isopoda) parasitizing two species of requiem sharks from Lizard...
- external parasites found on gills are leeches and, in seawater, larvae of gnathiid isopods. Isopod fish parasites are mostly external and feed on blood. The...
- for bluestreak and moon cleaner wr****e to remove ectoparasites such as gnathiids from their skin and clean their gills and mouths. The shoal also attracts...