International Journal
2021 Publications - Volume 3 - Issue 3

Airo International Research Journal ISSN 2320-3714


Submitted By
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Shushil Kumar Yadav

Subject
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Zooligy

Month Of Publication
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September 2021

Abstract
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Fish serve as intermediate hosts for different avian digenetic trematodes. From August 2005 to September 2007, a study on 10 different types of freshwater fish belonging to 8 different families from the River Ganga uncovered a total of 10 metacercariae of digenetic trematodes from five different families, for instance. In order to prevent infections, microbes, growths, and other things, the field of parasitology has managed eukaryotic organisms. This is how it will be applied here. The current paper will concentrate on specific biological aspects of the life cycles and life-history strategies used by the Digenea, a different assemblage of platyhelminths that contains precisely 25,000 species. More specifically, the survey will consider the host/parasite communications that exist in middle-aged molluscan hosts and how these connections—or a lack thereof—can organise trematode infracommunities within these molluscan transitional hosts. Predation/contest may act as a powerful organising force for infracommunities in some marine prosobranchs but not others, according to writing in this area. Those transient/spatial elements may act as organising systems in at least some freshwater pulmonates.

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