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1 April 2000 Host Death: A Necessary Condition for the Transmission of Aphalloides coelomicola Dollfus, Chabaud, and Golvan, 1957 (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae)?
Christophe Pampoulie, Alain Lambert, Elisabeth Rosecchi, Alain J. Crivelli, J-L. Bouchereau, Serge Morand
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Abstract

Eggs of the trematode Aphalloides coelomicola were observed free in the abdominal cavity of Pomatoschistus microps from March 1993 to October 1995 (Pisces, Gobiidae) in the Vaccarès lagoon (delta du Rhône, France). The eggs were contained in a fine membrane of parasitic origin as no immunological reaction of the fish was noted. The alternatively high prevalence of adults and low prevalence of free eggs, and vice versa, suggest that P. microps is both the second intermediate and final hosts of the trematode Aphalloides coelomicola and that the mechanism of transfer to the first intermediate host is through death of the definitive host.

Christophe Pampoulie, Alain Lambert, Elisabeth Rosecchi, Alain J. Crivelli, J-L. Bouchereau, and Serge Morand "Host Death: A Necessary Condition for the Transmission of Aphalloides coelomicola Dollfus, Chabaud, and Golvan, 1957 (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae)?," Journal of Parasitology 86(2), 416-417, (1 April 2000). https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2000)086[0416:HDANCF]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 April 2000
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