Virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic analyses of oomycete parasites in Daphnia.
We describe the infectivity, virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic positions of naturally occurring oomycete parasites of Daphnia, invertebrates which play a major role in aquatic food webs. Daphnia pulex individuals were found dead and covered by oomycete mycelia when exposed to pond...
Main Authors: | Wolinska, J, King, K, Vigneux, F, Lively, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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