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  • A total of 850 pre-adult Galba truncatula (shell height, 4 mm), originating from four French snail populations differing in shell height at the adult stage (from 6.5 to 12 mm), were individually subjected at 20 degrees C to single-miracidium infections with Fascioloides magna. At day 75 post-exposure, the surviving snails were dissected, and rediae and cercariae were counted. Snail groups differed in shell growth during the experiment: from 1.8 +/- 0.4 mm in group A up to 4.0 +/- 1.1 mm in group D. The prevalence of F. magna infection, the numbers of free rediae and cercariae significantly increased together with increasing growth of infected snails during the experiment. Group A produced 1-6 first-generation rediae per snail and the mean daughter redia production ranged from 7.5 second-generation rediae (when a single first generation per snail developed) to 2.3 (6 first-generation rediae per snail). In contrast, up to ten first-generation rediae were noted in group D, and each mother redia gave daughter rediae with averages ranging from 1.5 (ten first-generation rediae per snail) to 13 (a single first generation per snail). In conclusion, the development of F. magna in G. truncatula exhibited both inter-and intrapopulation variability, where the development of rediae and cercariae was positively correlated with snail growth.
  • A total of 850 pre-adult Galba truncatula (shell height, 4 mm), originating from four French snail populations differing in shell height at the adult stage (from 6.5 to 12 mm), were individually subjected at 20 degrees C to single-miracidium infections with Fascioloides magna. At day 75 post-exposure, the surviving snails were dissected, and rediae and cercariae were counted. Snail groups differed in shell growth during the experiment: from 1.8 +/- 0.4 mm in group A up to 4.0 +/- 1.1 mm in group D. The prevalence of F. magna infection, the numbers of free rediae and cercariae significantly increased together with increasing growth of infected snails during the experiment. Group A produced 1-6 first-generation rediae per snail and the mean daughter redia production ranged from 7.5 second-generation rediae (when a single first generation per snail developed) to 2.3 (6 first-generation rediae per snail). In contrast, up to ten first-generation rediae were noted in group D, and each mother redia gave daughter rediae with averages ranging from 1.5 (ten first-generation rediae per snail) to 13 (a single first generation per snail). In conclusion, the development of F. magna in G. truncatula exhibited both inter-and intrapopulation variability, where the development of rediae and cercariae was positively correlated with snail growth. (en)
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  • Growth rate of the intermediate snail host Galba truncatula influences redial development of the trematode Fascioloides magna
  • Growth rate of the intermediate snail host Galba truncatula influences redial development of the trematode Fascioloides magna (en)
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  • Growth rate of the intermediate snail host Galba truncatula influences redial development of the trematode Fascioloides magna
  • Growth rate of the intermediate snail host Galba truncatula influences redial development of the trematode Fascioloides magna (en)
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  • RIV/00216208:11310/14:10285214!RIV15-MSM-11310___
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  • field; europe; muller; habitats; infections; fascioliasis; gastropoda; populations; hepatica; lymnaea-truncatula (en)
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  • Kašný, Martin
  • Pankrác, Jan
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  • Rondelaud, D.
  • Vignoles, P.
  • Hoglund, J.
  • Novobilsky, A.
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  • 000344469900007
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  • 0022-149X
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  • 10.1017/S0022149X13000370
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