- of
endodyogeny and the
enclosure of
sporozoites in a sporocyst. In
haemogregarines with
heteroxenous species,
conjugation of
gamonts and
subsequent sporogony...
- and yellow-red
morphs are the most
susceptible to
infection by the
haemogregarine parasite, a
common parasite for
these lizards.
White morphs are the...
- that
includes organisms such as the coccidia, gregarines, piroplasms,
haemogregarines, and plasmodia.
Diseases caused by
Apicomplexa include: Babesiosis...
-
hosts of the parasite. By far the most
biodiverse and
prevalent of all
haemogregarines, the
genus is
distinguished by its
unique reciprocal trophic lifecycle...
- ocellatum) with
consideration of
their role in the
transmission of a
haemogregarine".
International Journal for Parasitology. 35 (1): 19–27. doi:10.1016/j...
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parasites of this
species include the
copepod Dissonus pastinum, and the
haemogregarine protozoan Haemogregarina heterodontii. Like
other members of its family...
- Cycle".
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Julius P Kreir, ed. (1977). Gregarines,
Haemogregarines, Coccidia, Plasmodia, and Haemoproteids. Elsevier. p. 580. ISBN 978-0323163255...
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Phylogeny of
adeleid blood parasites with a
partial systematic revision of the
haemogregarine complex. J
Eukaryot Microbiol 42(2):116-125 v t e...
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found in Asia and Australia. Kreir,
Julius (January 1977). Gregarines,
Haemogregarines, Coccidia, Plasmodia, and Haemoproteids. Elsevier. p. 260. ISBN 9780323163255...
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parasites genetically identified most
Podarcis virescens parasites as
haemogregarines, in the
genus Karyolysus,
which are
common blood parasites in many...