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Biology Contravenes Taxonomy in the Myxozoa: New Discoveries Show Alternation of Invertebrate and Vertebrate Hosts
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1984
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Animal TaxonomyParasitic DiseaseBiology Contravenes TaxonomyZoological TaxonomyMyriapodaPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyAquacultureParasitologyMorphological EvidenceTubificid OligochaeteBiologyMyxosporean DiseaseVertebrate HostsNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPathogenesisZoonotic DiseasePhylum MyxozoaAquatic OrganismMicrobiologySymbiosisMedicine
For 80 years the infectivity of salmonid whirling disease has eluded discovery. New findings now show that this myxosporean disease of fish is initiated by what is regarded as an actinosporean produced in a tubificid oligochaete. Experimental results provide evidence that, instead of being considered as representatives of separate classes in the phylum Myxozoa, the myxosporean and actinosporean are alternating life forms of a single organism.
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