Nallely Ruiz🦇🦠🪱🧬
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Los primeros resultados de mi doctorado, contribuyendo al conocimiento de la helmintofauna en 🦇 @Journal of Helminthology
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A new genus and species of Microphalloidea (Digenea), parasite of Peropteryx spp. (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) from the Neotropical region of Mexico revealed by morphological and phylogenetic analyses...
A new genus and species of Microphalloidea (Digenea), parasite of Peropteryx spp. (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) from the Neotropical region of Mexico revealed by morphological and phylogenetic analyses...
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-helminthology/article/new-genus-and-species-of-microphalloidea-digenea-parasite-of-peropteryx-spp-chiroptera-emballonuridae-from-the-neotropical-region-of-mexico-revealed-by-morphological-and-phylogenetic-analyses/E24979C7F55486AC27B7BB7498838D05
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🪱🦠 🦇🔮🧬 Delighted to see our work published in
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We found that parasite identity is the strongest driver of helminth-associated microbiomes. Every parasite hosts its own microbial world! 🔬✨🌎
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Ryota HASEGAWA
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Parasites in a Changing World: Troublesome or in Trouble? | Annual Reviews
There are plenty of reasons to believe that parasite populations will respond to biodiversity loss, warming, pollution, and other forms of global change. But will global change enhance transmission, i...
https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-animal-111523-102039
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Veeloxxy Bites
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Macrodinychus multispinosus is a mite that parasitises the longhorn crazy ant, but it does so in a very specific way. The mite latches onto developing ant pupae and suck out their lifeblood before they have a chance to develop into adults.
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<i>Macrodinychus multispinosus</i>
There are variety of mites which live with ants , but many of them are not well-studied. Most of them are either phoretic mites which hitch ...
https://dailyparasite.blogspot.com/2016/11/macrodinychus-multispinosus.html
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Los primeros resultados de mi doctorado, contribuyendo al conocimiento de la helmintofauna en 🦇 @Journal of Helminthology
#Bats
#Parasite
#helminths
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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A new genus and species of Microphalloidea (Digenea), parasite of Peropteryx spp. (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) from the Neotropical region of Mexico revealed by morphological and phylogenetic analyses...
A new genus and species of Microphalloidea (Digenea), parasite of Peropteryx spp. (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) from the Neotropical region of Mexico revealed by morphological and phylogenetic analyses...
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-helminthology/article/new-genus-and-species-of-microphalloidea-digenea-parasite-of-peropteryx-spp-chiroptera-emballonuridae-from-the-neotropical-region-of-mexico-revealed-by-morphological-and-phylogenetic-analyses/E24979C7F55486AC27B7BB7498838D05
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