• laevis infect the intestine. In the fish host, bile is an important resource for the growth of P. laevis. The preferred final hosts of Pomphorhynchus...
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  • Fotedar, Duda and Raina, 1970 Pomphorhynchus kostylewi Petrochenko, 1956 Pomphorhynchus laevis (Zoega in Müller, 1776) P. laevis is a parasitic acanthocephalan...
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    Pomphorhynchus kawi Fotedar, Duda and Raina, 1970 Pomphorhynchus kostylewi Petrochenko, 1956 Pomphorhynchus laevis (Zoega in Müller, 1776) P. laevis is...
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    serves as an intermediate host for several parasite species (e.g. Pomphorhynchus laevis). G. lacustris typically shows photophobic behaviour, but when parasitized...
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    limacoides, a trematode flatworm; Eustrongylides sp., a nematode; and Pomphorhynchus laevis, an acanthocephalan worm. The Barbel is a swete fysshe, but it is...
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  • example, evidence has shown that infection by the parasitic worm Pomphorhynchus laevis leads to altered drifting behavior in its intermediate host, the...
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    by at least three different species of acantocephalan parasites, Pomphorhynchus laevis, P. minutus, and P. tereticollis. S. Pinkster (1970). "Redescription...
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    of parasites. The core of the parasitefauna are acanthocephalans Pomphorhynchus laevis, glochidia of molluscs Anadonta anatina, and nematodes Raphidascaris...
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