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PHYLOGENY OF SPECIES OF SCIADICLEITHRUM (MONOGENOIDEA: ANCYROCEPHALINAE), AND THEIR HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY IN THE NEOTROPICS

The phylogenetic relationships and historical biogeography of species of Sciadicleithrum parasitizing Neotropical cichlid fishes were studied. Hypotheses were: Did the presence of Sciadicleithrum species in southeast Mexico (SM) and Central America (CA) result from early dispersal of cichlid species...

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Published in:The Journal of parasitology 2005-04, Vol.91 (2), p.253-259
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Animals
Biogeography
Biological and medical sciences
Biological taxonomies
Central America
Cichlidae
Cichlidogyrus
Cichlids - parasitology
Dispersion
ECTOPARASITOLOGY
Ectoparasitoloy
Evolution
Fish Diseases - parasitology
Freshwater
Freshwater fishes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
General aspects and techniques. Study of several systematic groups. Models
Host alternation
Hypotheses
Invertebrates
Laboratories
Mating behavior
Mexico
Monogenoidea
Morphology
Museums
Ovaries
Parasite hosts
Parasites
Parasitism
Parasitology
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Platyhelminths - anatomy & histology
Platyhelminths - classification
Pleistocene
Rivers
South America
Speciation
Species
Testes
Trematode Infections - parasitology
Trematode Infections - veterinary
Tropical Climate
Vagina
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