The influence of trematode invasion on the thermoresistance of Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) population from the floodplain reservoir of Angara river

Автор: Golubev A.P., Bodilovskaya O.A., Khomich A.S., Korotchikova N.V., Vereshchagina K.P., Lubyaga Y.A., Shchapova E.P., Shatilina Z.M., Axenov-gribanov D.V.

Журнал: Журнал стресс-физиологии и биохимии @jspb

Статья в выпуске: 2 т.11, 2015 года.

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The average terms (AT) of survival at 35°C in matured Lymnaea stagnalis with different levels of trematode invasion have been determined. There were noninvaded individuals from a natural population of L. stagnalis and laboratory culture; poorly (rear sporocysts and rediae) and heavily invaded (numerous cercariae) ones from a natural population. The AT values for both noninvaded groups were practically identical (31.6 and 32.4 hours, respectively). The AT values for the heavily invaded ones (18.0 hours) were significantly lower (p

Adaptation, cercariae, lymnaea stagnalis, rediae, thermoresistance, trematode infestation

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