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    Die Funktion der Randkörper der Aspidobothria (Trematoda)

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1966)

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    Life cycle of Catatropis indica Srivastava, 1935 (Trematoda: Notocotylidae)

    The life cycle of Catatropis indica Srivastava, 1935, is described. Sporocysts, daughter and mother rediae, and cercariae were found in the intermediate host Bithynia (Digoniostoma) sp. The size of the rediae and...

    K. Rohde, Lee Fah Onn in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1967)

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    Vergleichende Untersuchungen über das Nervensystem der Trematoden (Digenea, Aspidogastrea, Monogenea)

    K. Rohde in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1968)

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    Das weibliche Geschlechtssystem der Gattung Polystomoides Ward, 1917 (Monogenea)

    Das weibliche Geschlechtssystem der folgenden Arten der Gattung Polystomoides Ward (Monogenea) wurde untersucht: P. malayi Rohde, P. siebenrockiellae Rohde, P. asiaticus Rohde, P. renschi Rohde. Alle Arten besitz...

    K. Rohde, A. Ebrahimzadeh in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1969)

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    Untersuchungen über Bau und Funktion des Exkretions- und Lymphgefäßsystems der Trematoden

    K. Rohde in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1970)

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    Ultrastructure of the flame cells ofMulticotyle purvisi dawes

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1970)

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    Nerve sheath inMulticotyle purvisi dawes

    K. Rohde in Naturwissenschaften (1970)

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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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    Factors influencing clustering in the intertidal snail Cerithium moniliferum

    The snail Cerithium moniliferum Kiener at Heron Island (southern end of the Great Barrier Reef) clusters at outgoing tide and disperses at incoming tide. In containers with a constant water level, but exposed to ...

    K. Rohde, R. Sandland in Marine Biology (1975)

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    Species diversity of parasites on the Great Barrier Reef

    K. Rohde in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1976)

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    Latitudinal differences in host-specificity of marine Monogenea and digenea

    Data from 15 surveys of marine trematodes (average of 91 trematode species and more than 80 fish species per survey) and from 12 surveys of marine Monogenea (average of 52 Monogenea species and more than 49 fi...

    K. Rohde in Marine Biology (1978)

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    Host specificity indices of parasites and their application

    Indices are defined which describe host specificity of parasites but can be applied to any association between organisms. The indices are used to analyze latitudinal differences in host specificity of marine M...

    K. Rohde in Experientia (1980)

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    Diversity gradients of marine Monogenea in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

    The number of species of Monogenea per marine fish species increases from high to low latitudes, but is much greater in the Pacific Ocean. It is suggested that the differences are due to the more advanced evol...

    K. Rohde in Experientia (1980)

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    Niche width of parasites in species-rich and species-poor communities

    Niche width of ectoparasites of marine fishes, as measured by host range and microhabitat width, is not affected by the number of species in a community. There is no reduction in species numbers of Monogenea d...

    K. Rohde in Experientia (1981)

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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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    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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    Subsurface sense receptors in the larva of Austramphilina elongata Johnston, 1931 (Amphilinidea)

    The ultrastructure of tegumental and subtegumental receptors in the larva of Austramphilina elongata is described. The receptors are terminal swellings of dendrites and contain numerous small vesicles and neurofi...

    K. Rohde, P. R. Garlick in Zoomorphology (1985)

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    Two ciliate sense receptors in the larva of Austramphilina elongata Johnston, 1931 (Amphilinidea)

    The ultrastructure of a uniciliate and a quadruciliate receptor in the anterior end of the larva of Austramphilina elongata is described on the basis of serial sections. The uniciliate receptor has numerous branc...

    K. Rohde, P. R. Garlick in Zoomorphology (1985)

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