THE LIFE CYCLE OF STRIGEA FALCONIS SZIDAT (TREMATODA) IN CENTRAL EUROPE

Author(s):  
K. ODENING
Keyword(s):  
Parasitology ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 131 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. TAKUMI ◽  
J. VAN DER GIESSEN

On the basis of high prevalences of Echinococcus multilocularis in the growing fox populations in Central Europe, its total biomass may have increased significantly in the past 20 years. E. multilocularis is now also found in areas outside the known endemic area in Central Europe. Therefore, E. multilocularis, the causative agent of a serious parasitic zoonosis, might be of major concern for public health and a challenge to control. Some experimental field trials to control E. multilocularis using an anti-worm drug reduced parasite burden in a contaminated region during the control campaign, but failed to eradicate the parasite completely. It was our aim to develop a mathematical model describing the biomass of egg, larval, and adult worm stages of the E. multilocularis life-cycle, and simulate a hypothetical control campaign. Additionally, we derived the reproduction number of this parasite and explored conditions for the persistence of the parasite's life-cycle. Our model shows that while control campaigns rapidly reduce the worm burden in the definitive host, and consequently eggs in the environment, the pool of larvae in the intermediate host remains large. The parasite's life-cycle persists in a region where prevalence in the intermediate host is low (∼1%). Therefore, we conclude that the parasite is likely to re-emerge if control is discontinued on the basis of reduced worm population. Continued treatment of the definitive host is required to eradicate the larval stage of the parasite from the intermediate host population.


BioControl ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 63 (2) ◽  
pp. 241-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Honek ◽  
Z. Martinkova ◽  
A. F. G. Dixon ◽  
J. Skuhrovec ◽  
H. E. Roy ◽  
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Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1680 (1) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
ALEXANDER KIENEKE ◽  
OLE RIEMANN

Members of the freshwater family Dasydytidae belong to the rarest gastrotrichs although some species like Stylochaeta scirtetica may develop high population densities (Schwank 1990). The taxon Dasydytidae is characterised by several apomorphic features correlated to a semi-planktonic lifestyle. Species of Dasydytidae have, for example, completely lost their caudal adhesive tubes, they possess a system of ciliary bands in the head region with which they swim like ciliated larvae of annelids, and most species have motile spines to perform saltatory movements in the water column. So far, our knowledge on the biology, life cycle and their distribution is very limited. This is probably due to the rareness and difficult preparation and handling of Dasydytidae.


Author(s):  
Leon J. Weinberger

This chapter provides an overview of Jewish hymnography. Synagogue hymnography, compared to its Christian and Muslim counterparts, is distinctive in both its focus and its volume. There is nothing comparable in Christianity or Islam to the vast Jewish liturgical corpus. The disparity in output is due both to the difference in focus and to the rabbinic encouragement to be creative in prayer. Lay leaders in the synagogue responded enthusiastically to the rabbinic advice, and urged their cantor-poets to compose additions to the obligatory šemaʻ and ʻamidah, as well as celebrations and observances of life-cycle events. A constant feature of the Jewish experience emerged with the hymnic ritualization of the great events of human life. There is also a difference in the historical experience of the Jews exiled from their national home. Given a life in exile, the synagogue poet would often appeal to God for national restoration. This book studies Jewish hymnography in the eastern Mediterranean and in western and central Europe, demonstrating how its literary history was largely determined by contemporary culture.


Zootaxa ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 3620 (3) ◽  
pp. 351-378 ◽  
Author(s):  
EUGEN NITZU

The first catalogue of the Romanian Cholevinae (excluding Leptodirini) is presented, based on revised and new records. The overall distribution and distribution in Romania are documented for every species, with particular reference to subterranean environment (caves and subterranean superficial environment). Epigeal and hypogeal records are listed separately. Thirty two of forty nine species group taxa recorded in the Romanian fauna occur both in the epigeal and subterranean environment, 14 of them frequently recorded in the latter. Many species, dependant on the subterranean environment during certain stages of their life cycle, are considered troglophilic or subtroglophilic: Choleva cisteloides dacica Jeannel 1922, Ch. glauca Britten, 1918, Catops picipes Fabricius, 1792, C. longulus Kellner, 1846 and C. tristis Panzer, 1874. The Romanian fauna of Cholevinae is more similar to that of the Central Europe than the Balkan Peninsula.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 417-430
Author(s):  
László Nowinszky ◽  
Ottó Kiss ◽  
János Puskás

AbstractThis study is on the light trapping of caddisfly species (Insecta: Trichoptera) related to the proportion of males and females and the moon phases. The data collected includes 24 species in 9 light-trap stations, for 49 swarming events between the years 1980 and 2000. We found the massive emergence of adults happens fractionally in swarming intervals. This is connected with the phenology and life cycle of each species. The percentage of males and females of the same species during different swarming events cannot be considered equal. The proportion of males and females are different in the swarming of different species. We found that the number of male and female individuals is substantially synchronized with each other within the swarming, but it can be different in the case of each species. The duration of the swarming, even in the same species, are not always uniform. The effect of the Moon cannot be clearly identified in any species, even if data from several swarmings are available. The swarming peaks appear near different Moon quarters.


Limnologica ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kvetoslava Bottová ◽  
Tomáš Derka ◽  
Pavel Beracko ◽  
José Manuel Tierno de Figueroa

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