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1. Effect of trematode infection on cardiac activity of marine gastropod Littorina littorea in situ and under laboratory conditions.

2. Hooked on fish blood: the reliance of a gill parasite on haematophagy.

3. Biogeography of larval trematodes in the freshwater snail, Semisulcospira libertina: a comparison of the morphological and molecular approaches.

4. Parasite abundance distribution as a model of host-parasite relationships between monogeneans Gyrodactylus spp. and cage-reared rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss.

5. The abundance of snail hosts mediates the effects of antagonist interactions between trematodes on the transmission of human schistosomes.

7. Unlocking the Biological Enigma: Influence of Host Length and Infection Site on Parasite Abundance in Ompok bimaculatus.

8. Gyrodactylus in the spotlight: how exposure to light impacts disease and the feeding behavior of the freshwater tropical guppy (Poecilia reticulata).

9. Ecological consequences of hidden pathology by larval digeneans in South American mollusks.

10. Galactosomum nagasakiense n. sp. (Digenea: Heterophyidae) from the black-tailed gull, Larus crassirostris, with a description of metacercariae from some marine fishes developing trematode whirling disease.

11. Littoporins: Novel actinoporin-like proteins in caenogastropod genus Littorina.

12. The physical soldier caste of an invasive, human-infecting flatworm is morphologically extreme and obligately sterile.

13. Risk of invasion and disease transmission by the Australasian freshwater snail Orientogalba viridis (Lymnaeidae): a field and experimental study.

14. Cannibalism and competition can increase parasite abundance for parasites with complex life history strategies.

15. Trematode Diplostomum pseudospathaceum inducing differential immune gene expression in sexual and gynogenetic gibel carp ( Carassius gibelio) : parasites facilitating the coexistence of two reproductive forms of the invasive species.

16. Different metazoan parasites, different transcriptomic responses, with new insights on parasitic castration by digenetic trematodes in the schistosome vector snail Biomphalaria glabrata.

17. Parvatrema spp. (Digenea, Gymnophallidae) with parthenogenetic metacercariae: diversity, distribution and host specificity in the palaearctic.

18. Characterisation of Nematoda and Digenea in selected Australian freshwater snails.

19. Physiologic responses of Cownose Rays following freshwater dips for treatment of capsalid monogeneans.

20. Understanding the host response of farmed fish to blood flukes (Trematoda: Aporocotylidae) for developing new treatment strategies.

21. Morphological and molecular characterization of brown-banded broodsacs and metacercariae of Leucochloridium (Trematoda: Leucochloridiidae) parasitizing the semi-slug Omalonyx unguis (Succineidae) in Argentina.

22. Season, size, and sex: factors influencing monogenean prevalence and intensity on Gambusia affinis in New Zealand.

23. Littorina snails and Microphallus trematodes: Diverse consequences of the trematode-induced metabolic shifts.

24. One Health monitoring reveals invasive freshwater snail species, new records, and undescribed parasite diversity in Zimbabwe.

25. The oceanic pleuston community as a potentially crucial life-cycle pathway for pelagic fish-infecting parasitic worms.

26. Behave yourself: effects of exogenous-glucocorticoid exposure on larval amphibian anti-parasite behaviour and physiology.

27. An update on proteases and protease inhibitors from trematodes.

28. Host-specific monogeneans parasitizing freshwater fish: The ecology and evolution of host-parasite associations.

29. Other Schistosomatoidea and Diplostomoidea.

30. Echinostomes and Other Intestinal Trematode Infections.

31. Form and Function in the Digenea, with an Emphasis on Host-Parasite and Parasite-Bacteria Interactions.

32. Amphistomes.

33. Selected Wildlife Trematodes.

34. Immunology and pathology of echinostomes and other intestinal trematodes.

35. No time to relax: Age-dependent infectivity of cercariae in marine coastal ecosystems.

36. One-health approach on the future application of snails: a focus on snail-transmitted parasitic diseases.

37. Manipulative neuroparasites: uncovering the intricacies of neurological host control.

38. Clinostomum complanatum: Anthelmintic potential of curcumin on the infective progenetic metacercarial stage.

39. Effect of predation risk on parasite transmission from first to second intermediate trematode hosts.

40. Diversity of trematodes from the amphibian anomaly P hotspot: Role of planorbid snails.

41. Species of Hexabothriidae (Monogenea) may have extensive distribution ranges reflecting multiple host species: evidence from three new South African records.

42. Effects of metacercariae of Prosorhynchoides sp. (Trematoda: Bucephalidae) on the swimming ability and blood parameters of the intertidal fish Girella laevifrons (Osteichthyes: Kyphosidae).

43. Land snails can trap trematode cercariae in their shell: Encapsulation as a general response against parasites?

44. First record of trace element accumulation in a freshwater ectoparasite, Paradiplozoon ichthyoxanthon (Monogenea; Diplozoidae), infecting the gills of two yellowfish species, Labeobarbus aeneus and Labeobarbus kimberleyensis.

45. Parasitism by metacercariae modulates the morphological, organic and mechanical responses of the shell of an intertidal bivalve to environmental drivers.

46. RECRUITMENT AND SEASONAL OCCURRENCE OF PARASITES IN JUVENILE INVASIVE ROUND GOBIES (NEOGOBIUS MELANOSTOMUS) IN THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, QUEBEC, CANADA.

47. Strigea robusta (Digenea: Strigeidae) infection effects on the gonadal structure and limb malformation in toad early development.

48. Contrasting temperature responses in seasonal timing of cercariae shedding by Rhipidocotyle trematodes.

49. Host specificity of monogenean ectoparasites on fish skin and gills assessed by a metabarcoding approach.

50. Using Metabolic Theory to Describe Temperature and Thermal Acclimation Effects on Parasitic Infection.

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