The Influence of Trematode Invasion on the Thermoresistance of Lymnaea stagnali (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) Population from the Floodplain Reservoir of Angara River

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 (numer...

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Hauptverfasser: 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
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