Trematode diversity in freshwater fishes of the Globe I: ‘Old World’

In this paper, we review, continent by continent, the trematode fauna of freshwater fishes of the ‘Old World’, a vast area consisting of the Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental and Australasian zoogeographical regions. Knowledge of this fauna is highly uneven and clearly incomplete for almost all regio...

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Hauptverfasser: Scholz, Tomáš, Besprozvannykh, Vladimir V., Boutorina, Tamara E., Choudhury, Anindo, Cribb, Thomas H., Ermolenko, Alexey V., Faltýnková, Anna, Shedko, Marina B., Shimazu, Takeshi, Smit, Nico J.
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Animal Ecology
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Animals
Asia
Australasia
Biodiversity
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Classification
Europe
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Histology
Larva
Life Sciences
Marine
Morphology
Pisces
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Trematoda - physiology
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