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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HETEROGONIC»
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1
Parasitic Nematodes: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and ...
These data for two lines selected for heterogonic development (ED5 Heterogonic
and ED248 Heterogonic) and for two lines selected for homogonic development (
ED5 Homogonic and ED132 Homogonic) at 19 and 25°C temperature ...
Malcolm W. Kennedy, William Harnett, 2001
2
The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of ...
The first section will compare sexually reproducing with obligately
parthenogenetic animals; the next two will deal with heterogonic life histories. 4.3
.3 The Ecology of Obligate Sexuality Sex in Fresh Water and the Ocean. With the
exception of ...
3
Parasitism: The Diversity and Ecology of Animal Parasites
neurons located in the lateral amphids of S. stercoralis L1's appear to play a key
role in the detection of environmental cues in the soil. Ashton et al. (1998)
switched larval development from homogonic to heterogonic by surgically
ablating the ...
Timothy M. Goater, Cameron P. Goater, Gerald W. Esch, 2013
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Flynn's Parasites of Laboratory Animals
contrast, heterogonic development results in the generation of larvae, which
mature in the environment to male and female adult worms and then mate. Eggs
produced from these matings develop into third-stage infective larvae. While
other ...
5
Introduction to Animal Parasitology
Indirect (heterogonic) or direct (homogonic) development can take place. In
indirect development, larvae rapidly show sexual differentiation, and within two to
five days develop into free -living sexually mature male and female worms which
...
6
Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
It seems, therefore, that at the beginning of infection the host-parasite relationship
was not fixed and later no sufficiently high immunity level in the host was formed
which would be responsible for its development according to the heterogonic ...
7
Medical Parasitology: A Self-Instructional Text
Strongyloidiasis is difficult to treat. Often, T-lymphocyte function is defective.
Strongyloz'des larvae are not recovered using the zinc sulfate flotation technique;
the sedimentation concentration method is preferred. Heterogonic development
with ...
Ruth Leventhal, Russell F Cheadle, 2011
Bacci (1965) reviewed parthenogenesis in relation to sexual reproduction and
the cytological cycles of heterogonic animals. Parthenogenesis and gynogenesis
in the vertebrates are reviewed by Beatty (1967) and Uzzell (1970), and insect ...
George Christopher Williams, 1975
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Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates: Their Development and ...
In some species that are usually heterogonic, strains may exist that are entirely
homogonic. In recent years we have arrived at a better understanding of the
events which take place in the life cycle of species of Strongyloides and the
following ...
10
Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses: Biology, Clinical Practice, and ...
In the heterogonic cycle, as in homogonic cycle, the larval prog— eny of the
parthenogenetic parasitic females exit the host in the faeces. At this point (before
the midpoint in the life span of the L1 (Nolan et al. 2004)) the larva again will use
...