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- Does anyone know about monogenea or planaria being used in RNAi?
- Species of Monogenea : " Calydiscoides euzeti"
- Mosts species named after Euzet are parasitic Platyhelminthes ( Cestoda, Monogenea, Digenea ).
- Gussev is mainly known for his work on the Monogenea, a group of Platyhelminthes parasitic on freshwater and marine fish.
- In the class Monogenea, buccal organs, also known as buccal suckers, are present in worm parasites of the order Mazocraeidea.
- Formerly the Monogenea were included in Trematoda on the basis that they are also vermiform sister class in the Platyhelminthes, with the Cestoda ..
- Explanation 6 is unlikely, because small organisms are common in cold seas, Gyrodactylidae are among the smallest Monogenea ( 7 ), and Monogenea do not possess calcareous skeletons ( 8 ).
- Explanation 6 is unlikely, because small organisms are common in cold seas, Gyrodactylidae are among the smallest Monogenea ( 7 ), and Monogenea do not possess calcareous skeletons ( 8 ).
- The structure of the haptor is different in the two major groups constituting the Monogenea, namely the Polyopisthocotylea and the Monopisthocotylea, and is an important part of the diagnosis in both groups.
- ""'Diplozoon paradoxum " "'is a flatworm ( platyhelminth ) from the class Monogenea found in freshwater fishes in Asia and Europe and known for its complete monogamy.
- These analyses had concluded the redefined Platyhelminthes, excluding Acoelomorpha, consists of two monophyletic subgroups, Catenulida and Rhabditophora, with Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea forming a monophyletic subgroup within one branch of the Rhabditophora.
- Boeger, Pariselle & Patella, 2015 was named by its authors to " acknowledge the fact that Dr . Lim was greatly responsible for most of our knowledge of the diversity of Monogenea from Asian Siluriformes ."
- Some parasitologists divide Monogenea into two ( or three ) subclasses based on the complexity of their haptor : Monopisthocotylea have one main part to the haptor, often with hooks or a large attachment disc, whereas Polyopisthocotylea have multiple parts to the haptor, typically clamps.
- Blue marlin have many parasites, including from these groups : Digenea ( flukes ), Didymozoidea ( tissue flukes ), Monogenea ( gillworms ), Cestoda ( tapeworms ), Nematoda ( roundworms ), Acanthocephala ( spiny-headed worms ), copepods, barnacles, and cookiecutter sharks.
- In traditional medicinal texts, Platyhelminthes are divided into Turbellaria, which are mostly non-parasitic animals such as planarians, and three entirely parasitic groups : Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea; however, since the turbellarians have since been proven not to be monophyletic, this classification is now deprecated.
- Most of these explanations can be excluded for the Monogenea, whose larvae are never planktotrophic ( therefore eliminating explanations 1 and 2 ), their larvae are always short-lived ( 3 ), Gyrodactylidae are most common not only close to melting ice but in cold seas generally ( 5 ).
- "' Lee Hong Susan Lim "'( February 14, 1952 August 2, 2014 ), more commonly known as "'Susan Lim "', was a Malaysian parasitologist who specialised on the Monogenea, a class of parasitic flatworms which are important ectoparasites of fishes.
- The conclusion is that the most likely explanation for the Monogenea ( and by implication for other groups ) is that small larvae cannot locate suitable habitats at low temperatures, where physiological including sensory processes are slowed down, and / or that low temperatures prevent the production of sufficient numbers of pelagic larvae, which would be necessary to find suitable habitats in the vast oceanic spaces.
- In the former, body length and length of genitalia are practically identical, in the latter, they are significantly different, and much more so for the genitalia than the body, convincing evidence that reinforcement is an important factor ( and possibly the only one ) responsible for niche segregation .-The very detailed studies of communities of Monogenea parasitic on the gills of marine and freshwater fishes by several authors have shown the same.