Abstract:Acanthocephalans constitute a relatively small phylum of dioecious helminths that infect invertebrate intermediate and vertebrate paratenic and definitive hosts. Like most parasites, acanthocephalans are usually overlooked in biodiversity studies, although they can have significant impacts on their host’s health and the structure of surrounding communities. In this study, we present morphological and molecular data from an extensive biodiversity survey of acanthocephalans infecting a range of marine animals in… Show more
“…Bennett et al [10] conducted extensive morphological and molecular prospecting of acanthocephalans (Acanthocephala) in New Zealand waters. A wide range of coastal animals (32 out of 168 species investigated), representing intermediate, definitive, or accidental hosts, were reported harboring 13 acanthocephalan species.…”
Parasitism is ubiquitous and one of the most successful lifestyles on Earth, with more than 200 independent transitions from non-parasitic ancestors considered only in the kingdom Animalia [...]
“…Bennett et al [10] conducted extensive morphological and molecular prospecting of acanthocephalans (Acanthocephala) in New Zealand waters. A wide range of coastal animals (32 out of 168 species investigated), representing intermediate, definitive, or accidental hosts, were reported harboring 13 acanthocephalan species.…”
Parasitism is ubiquitous and one of the most successful lifestyles on Earth, with more than 200 independent transitions from non-parasitic ancestors considered only in the kingdom Animalia [...]
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