Revival: CRC Handbook of the Zoology of Amphistomes (1990)

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Acetabular Cavity
Acetabular Wall
amphistome phylogenetic analysis
Amphistomes
Apomorphic Traits
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Circular Units
Cirrus Sac
Definitive Hosts
digenetic trematodes
Domestic Ruminants
ecology
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evolutionary systematics
Flame Cells
Genital Atrium
Genital Fold
Genital Papilla
helminthology
host parasite coevolution
Intermediate Hosts
Intermediate Snail Hosts
Longitudinal Fibers
Median Sagittal Section
morphology
Muscle Units
Panama Land Bridge
parasite morphology
Pharyngeal Bulb
Radial Fibers
Radial Musculature
Vas Deferens
Ventral Fold
Ventral Sucker
vertebrate parasitology
Vesicula Seminalis
Zoology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138105430
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Handbook of the Zoology of Amphistomes provides a comprehensive survey on the morphology, ecology, systematics, and zoogeography of amphistomes, which are a group of digenetic trematodes parasitic in vertebrates. The handbook features the special morphological characteristics of amphistomes, including the structure and types of muscular organs; a short diagnosis for each species (when possible), as well as a line drawing of each adult fluke; a zoogeographical analysis, including the host-parasite coevolution, distributional patterns, and characterization of faunas within the zoogeographical realm; and a possible evolutionary scenario based on holomorphological characteristics. Parasitologists, helminthologists, zoologists, and biologists working with ecological associations will find this book an essential reference source for their work with amphistomes.

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