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    K. Rohde in Hydrobiologia (1998)

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    Aspects of the phylogeny of Platyhelminthes based on 18S ribosomal DNA and protonephridial ultrastructure

    DNA studies of 23 taxa (20 platyhelminths, 1 nemertean, Homo and Artemia) and electron-microscopic studies of the protonephridia of many platyhelminths (supported by some additional ultrastructural data) have led...

    K. Rohde, A. M. Johnson, P. R. Baverstock, N. A. Watson in Hydrobiologia (1995)

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    Secondary sensory receptor in a platyhelminth

    K. Rohde, N. A. Watson, A. Lanfranchi in Naturwissenschaften (1991)

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    At least eight types of sense receptors in an endoparasitic flatworm: a counter-trend to sacculinization

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1989)

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    Gill Monogenea of deepwater and surface fish in southeastern Australia

    The faunas of gill Monogenea of marine teleost fishes in deep and surface waters of southeastern Australia are compared, based on extensive surveys: 1563 fish (66 or 67 species, 35 families, 15 orders) in deep...

    K. Rohde in Hydrobiologia (1988)

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    Differences in species diversity of Monogenea between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

    Data from five extensive surveys each in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans show that relative species diversity (number of parasite species per host species) of gill Monogenea of coastal marine fishes is greater...

    K. Rohde in Hydrobiologia (1986)

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    Increased viviparity of marine parasites at high latitudes

    For the first time, Thorson's rule, that non-pelagic development increases with latitude, is shown to apply to a group of marine parasites. Relative and absolute numbers of species of viviparous Monogenea, gil...

    K. Rohde in Hydrobiologia (1985)

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    Ecology of marine parasites

    Important ecological aspects of marine parasites are discussed. Whereas effects of parasites on host individuals sometimes leading to death are known from many groups of parasites, effects on host populations ...

    K. Rohde in Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen (1984)

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    Zoogeography of marine parasites

    Latitudinal gradients in species numbers of marine parasites, differences between the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oceans, latitudinal gradients in frequency and intensity of infection, in host range and specific...

    K. Rohde in Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen (1984)

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    Population dynamics of two snail species, Planaxis sulcatus and Cerithium moniliferum, and their trematode species at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

    The population dynamics of the prosobranch snail Planaxis sulcatus and its trematode parasites on 600 m of beachrock on the southern side of Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, were studied. Populations of Planaxis

    K. Rohde in Oecologia (1981)

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    Sinnesrezeptoren vonLobatostoma n. sp. (Trematoda: Aspidogastrea)

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1972)

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    Die Entwicklung vonLobatostoma n. sp. (Trematoda: Aspidogastrea)

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1972)

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    Nerve sheath inMulticotyle purvisi dawes

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1970)

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    Ultrastructure of the flame cells ofMulticotyle purvisi dawes

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1970)

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    Die Funktion der Randkörper der Aspidobothria (Trematoda)

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1966)