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      Occurrence of Schistocephalus solidus in anadromous threespine stickleback.

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          Plerocercoids of the cestode Schistocephalus solidus are reported for the first time from the body cavity of anadromous threespine stickleback inhabiting Mud Lake, Alaska. Most infected stickleback harbored a single large plerocerciod (mean weight  =  0.447 g, range  =  0.228-0.716 g). The overall prevalence of plerocercoids across genders and 2 yr of samples was 1.4%, but prevalence was significantly greater in males than in females. Because of the large size of the plerocercoids, anadromous stickleback were probably infected as juveniles before leaving the lake, suggesting that plerocercoids can live in the body cavity of oceanic stickleback for several years.

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          Journal
          J Parasitol
          The Journal of parasitology
          American Society of Parasitologists
          1937-2345
          0022-3395
          Jun 2012
          : 98
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biological Sciences, 2325 North Clifton Ave., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA.
          Article
          10.1645/GE-2968.1
          22257074
          ca317348-373a-4ad4-8510-d5cd03c21db3
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