The Mediterranean: high discovery rates for a well-studied trematode fauna.
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Knowledge of marine fish trematodes of Atlantic and Eastern Pacific OceansHelminth parasites of South American fishes: current status and characterization as a model for studies of biodiversity.New molecular and morphological data for opecoelid digeneans in two Mediterranean sparid fishes with descriptions of Macvicaria gibsoni n. sp. and M. crassigula (Linton, 1910) (sensu stricto).Lessepsian migration and parasitism: richness, prevalence and intensity of parasites in the invasive fish compared to its native congener in Tunisian coastal waters
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The Mediterranean: high discovery rates for a well-studied trematode fauna.
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The Mediterranean: high discovery rates for a well-studied trematode fauna.
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Aneta Kostadinova
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10.1007/S11230-016-9626-Z
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2016-02-22T00:00:00Z