10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECTOZOIC»
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Fish Diseases and Disorders
Ectozoic species use their host as a convenient substrate upon which they glide
and to which they temporarily attach. They feed on waterborne particles and
bacteria, as well as detritus particles from the fish surface. Trichodinids never
occur in ...
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Student Vocabulary Companion
Ectocranial=adj. Of or HAVING TO DO WITH THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF THE
SKULL 2. Ectoderm 3. Ectogenous 4. Ectomorph 5. Ectomorphic 6. Ectopic 7.
Ectoplasm 126 8. Ecto thermal, 9. Ectotrophic 10. Ectozoic BONUS POINTS In
Root, ...
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Physical Geography: Biogeography
The biochore dispersal by animal is caused in two ways e.g., (i) Ectozoic
biochore dispersal involves external transport of animals by carrier animals. This
so happens when small animals are attached and stuck to the bodies of the
carrier ...
J. General Remarks on Ectozoic and Entozoic Infusoria As the preceding pages
indicate, every large group of Infusor1a contains ectozoic and entozoic species.
These differ from their free-living relatives principally in habits, form, and life-cycle
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Robert William Hegner, William Hay Taliaferro, 1924
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Parasitology: the biology of animal parasites
However, ectozoic forms are mostly primitive ciliates and flagellates, and only a
few genera such as Trichodina and Hexamita contain both ectozoic and entozoic
species. Another logical guess as to origins of these parasites is that they were ...
Elmer Ray Noble, Glenn Arthur Noble, 1982
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An Introduction to Mycology
Except for the ectozoic Amocbidium, which grows on their exoskeleton, the
members are parasites or commensals within the digestive tract of living
arthropods. The thallus, which may either be unbranched and coenocytic, or
branched septate ...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
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2.1D) and several species are endozoic or ectozoic parasites in fishes where
they cause local irritation, degenerative changes and erratic behaviour.
Sarcodina (amoebae) Amoebae exhibit locomotion by the formation of
pseudopodia (false ...
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
IV. Discussion j. Origin of the Associated Habit It seems obvious that associated
protozoa have developed from free-living ancestors. On the other hand, there is
not much evidence that endozoic species have developed from ectozoic ones, ...
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The Principles of Applied Zoology
Many forms are of proved pathogenicity. Other zoophilous forms, however, may
be possibly of physiological value, rather than a detriment, to the host organism.
Zoobiotic forms may conveniently be split into two divisions : — (a) Ectozoic forms
, ...
Robert Arnold Wardle, 1929