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Paleoparasitology (or "palaeoparasitology") is the
study of
parasites from the past, and
their interactions with
hosts and vectors; it is a
subfield of...
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Sauropoda (/sɔːˈrɒpədə/),
whose members are
known as
sauropods (/ˈsɔːrəpɒdz/; from sauro- + -pod, 'lizard-footed'), is a
clade of
saurischian ('lizard-hipped')...
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similar to that ****ociated with
modern owls'
digestive remains.
Paleoparasitology is the
study of
parasites from the past, and
their interactions with...
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Ibirania (meaning "Ibirá wanderer" or "tree wanderer") is a
genus of
dwarf saltasaurine titanosaur dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous (Santonian to Campanian)...
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Capillaria hepatica is a
parasitic nematode which causes hepatic capillariasis in
rodents and
numerous other mammal species,
including humans. The life...
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Marcelo Adorna (August 2021). "Damaged armour:
Ichnotaxonomy and
paleoparasitology of
bioerosion lesions in
osteoderms of
Quaternary extinct armadillos"...
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older relationships have
subsequently been discovered. See more at
Paleoparasitology.
Though parasitic, the
aphids are
considered inconsequential to the...
- and that "the term '
paleoparasitology' be
applied to
studies of nonhuman,
paleontological material." (p. 233)
Paleoparasitology includes all studies...
- restoration.
Conservation parasitology,
environmental parasitology and
paleoparasitology rely on
barcoding as a
useful tool in
disease investigating and management...
- , Ferreira, L. F. (2003). Parasitism, the
Diversity of Life, and
Paleoparasitology. Memórias do
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 98 (SUPPL. 1): 5-11. Ro HS, Lee...