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Digenetic Trematodes of Indian Marine Fishes - Rokkam Madhavi, Rodney A. Bray

Digenetic Trematodes of Indian Marine Fishes (eBook)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
VIII, 693 Seiten
Springer Netherlands (Verlag)
978-94-024-1535-3 (ISBN)
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This book is the first to explore in detail the systematics and taxonomy of the digenean fauna of fish in Indian marine waters. It includes morphological descriptions of 648 species in 190 genera and 30 families. The figures from the original publications are enhanced and made more attractive. Each description is accompanied by information on hosts and distribution. Digenetic trematodes, usually known as Digeneans, are the most diverse group of metazoan parasites of marine fishes. They are parasitic flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes) with a complex life-cycle and as adults inhabit mainly the alimentary system and associated organs, but also occur in the blood, under the scales, in the body cavity and in the gall and urinary bladders. Keys to families, genera and species are provided, except for a few large and controversial genera, where morphological characters are insufficient for identification. Although there is extensive literature on Digeneans, it is scattered and largely in obscure local journals. Bringing together most of the primary literature on the subject, this book provides a primer for further study and a starting point for the use of modern molecular methods for the fauna of this region. Unique in its scope, it is a valuable resource for students, professional parasitologists and ecologists as well as fishery and wildlife biologists.


This book is the first to explore in detail the systematics and taxonomy of the digenean fauna of fish in Indian marine waters. It includes morphological descriptions of 648 species in 190 genera and 30 families. The figures from the original publications are enhanced and made more attractive. Each description is accompanied by information on hosts and distribution. Digenetic trematodes, usually known as Digeneans, are the most diverse group of metazoan parasites of marine fishes. They are parasitic flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes) with a complex life-cycle and as adults inhabit mainly the alimentary system and associated organs, but also occur in the blood, under the scales, in the body cavity and in the gall and urinary bladders. Keys to families, genera and species are provided, except for a few large and controversial genera, where morphological characters are insufficient for identification. Although there is extensive literature on Digeneans, it is scattered and largely in obscure local journals. Bringing together most of the primary literature on the subject, this book provides a primer for further study and a starting point for the use of modern molecular methods for the fauna of this region. Unique in its scope, it is a valuable resource for students, professional parasitologists and ecologists as well as fishery and wildlife biologists.

Chapter 1. Introduction.-Chapter 2. Material and Methods.-Chapter 3. The Digenetic trematodes.-Part I: Systematic Account—Order Diplostomida Olson, Cribb, Tkach, Bray & Littlewood, 2003.-Chapter 4. Superfamily Schistosomatoidea.-Part II: Systematic Account—Order Plagiorchiida La Rue, 1957.-Chapter 5. Superfamily Bivesiculoidea.-Chapter 6. Superfamily Bucephaloidea.-Chapter 7. Superfamily  Gymnophalloidea.-Chapter 8. Superfamily Haplosplanchnoidea.-Chapter 9. Superfamily Hemiuroidea.-Chapter 10. Superfamily Apocreadioidea.-Chapter 11. Superfamily Transversotrematoidea.-Chapter 12. Superfamily Haploporoidea.-Chapter 13. Superfamily Lepocreadioidea.-Chapter 14. Superfamily Brachycladioidea.-Chapter 15. Superfamily Opecoeloidea.-Chapter 16. Superfamily Monorchioidea.-Chapter 17. Superfamily Gorgoderoidea.-Chapter 18. Superfamily Microphalloidea.-Chapter 19. Superfamily  Opisthorchioidea.-Chapter 20. Miscellaneous families.-Chapter 21. Conclusion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.9.2018
Zusatzinfo VIII, 693 p. 411 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Mikrobiologie / Infektologie / Reisemedizin
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Hydrologie / Ozeanografie
Schlagworte Digenetic trematodes • Entomology • Indian region • marine and freshwater sciences • Marine fishes • Parasites • Phylogeny • Taxonomy
ISBN-10 94-024-1535-1 / 9402415351
ISBN-13 978-94-024-1535-3 / 9789402415353
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