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The Parasitic Coelenterate, Polypodium Hydriforme Ussov, From The Eggs Of The American Acipenseri From Polyodon Spathula, Glenn L. Hoffman, E. V. Raikova, V. Ch. Suppes
The Parasitic Coelenterate, Polypodium Hydriforme Ussov, From The Eggs Of The American Acipenseri From Polyodon Spathula, Glenn L. Hoffman, E. V. Raikova, V. Ch. Suppes
United States Fish and Wildlife: Staff Publications
No significant differences in macro- and micromorphology were found between the parasitic stolon and free-living polyps of Polypodium sp. obtained from infected eggs of the North American acipenseriform fish Polyodon spathula and corresponding developmental stages of Polypodium hydriforme Ussov, parasitic in the Volga sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus). Therefore, both the American and the European forms of Polypodium belong to the species P. hydriforme Ussov
Review Of Fish Pathology, Glenn L. Hoffman
Review Of Fish Pathology, Glenn L. Hoffman
United States Fish and Wildlife: Staff Publications
This excellent, somewhat Scottish text (the editor and most contributors live in Scotland), consists of 14 well-illustrated and informative chapters: 1. The Aquatic Environment by A. L. S. Munro; 2. The Anatomy and Physiology of Teleosts by A. E. Ellis, R. J. Roberts, and P. Tytler; 3. The Pathophysiology and Systematic Pathology of Teleosts by R. J. Roberts; 4. The Immunology of Teleosts by A. E. Ellis; 5. Neoplasia of Teleosts by Joan Budd and R. J. Roberts; 6. The Virology of Teleosts by Janet Liversidge and A. L. S. Munro; 7. The Parasitology of Teleosts by Ted Needham and …