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How monoxenous trypanosomatids revealed hidden feeding habits of their tsetse fly hosts

How monoxenous trypanosomatids revealed hidden feeding habits of their tsetse fly hosts

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How monoxenous trypanosomatids revealed hidden feeding habits of their tsetse fly hosts

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Full title

How monoxenous trypanosomatids revealed hidden feeding habits of their tsetse fly hosts

Publisher

Praha: Parazitologický ústav, Akademie ved Ceské republiky

Journal title

Folia parasitologica, 2021-07, Vol.68, p.1-6

Language

English

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Publisher

Praha: Parazitologický ústav, Akademie ved Ceské republiky

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Contents

Owing to the fact that the tsetse flies are viviparous, exogenous microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and protists shall not be able to colonise the gut of newly emerged (teneral) flies during larval development, a phenomenon otherwise common in other flies and insects. [...]both sexes are strictly hematophagous, another rather unique feature...

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How monoxenous trypanosomatids revealed hidden feeding habits of their tsetse fly hosts

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2555348100

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2555348100

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ISSN

0015-5683

E-ISSN

1803-6465

DOI

10.14411/fp.2021.019

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