Gregarinasina (redirect from Gregarine)
The gregarines are a group of Apicomplexan alveolates, classified as the Gregarinasina or Gregarinia. The large (roughly half a millimeter) parasites inhabit...
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Apicomplexa (section Gregarines)
Apicomplexa are a diverse group that includes organisms such as the coccidia, gregarines, piroplasms, haemogregarines, and plasmodia. Diseases caused by Apicomplexa...
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Dragonflies are affected by three groups of parasites: water mites, gregarine protozoa, and trematode flatworms (flukes). Water mites, Hydracarina,...
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variety of internal and external parasites. Particularly prevalent are the gregarine protozoans found in the gut. In a study of the European common blue damselfly...
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animals. In Neotropical forests, environmental DNA from the apicomplexan gregarines dominates protist diversity. Parasitic protists represent around 15–20%...
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desegregation, disaggregate, disgregate, disgregation, egregious, gregarian, gregarine, gregarious, intercongregational, segregate, segregation gryp- hooked...
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fungal infection Triazine Earthworms became infected with monocystid gregarines Chlordane Interact with vertebrate immune systems Carbamates, the phenoxy...
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multi-membraneous "feeder" organelle DNA studies suggest a relationship with the gregarines rather than the coccidia. The taxonomic position of this group has not...
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their food, thus making them vulnerable to internal parasites such as gregarines. Although parthenogenetic species do occur, most harvestmen reproduce...
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contains on average 15 parasite specimens per animal. Several species of gregarine parasites have been recorded from the intestinal tract of the gray silverfish:...
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