David Iglesias
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Stout L, Daffe G, Chambouvet A, Correia S, Culloty S, Freitas R, et al.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
. 2024 Dec;
25:101019.
PMID: 39687765
Identifying marine trematode parasites in host tissue can be complicated when there is limited morphological differentiation between species infecting the same host species. This poses a challenge for regular surveys...
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Villalba A, Coimbra R, Pampin M, Iglesias D, Costas D, Marino C, et al.
Evol Appl
. 2023 Nov;
16(11):1789-1804.
PMID: 38029062
The common cockle is a valuable bivalve species inhabiting the Atlantic European coasts. The parasite has devastated cockle beds in the southern Galician (NW Spain) rias since 2012. Previous data...
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Iglesias D, Villalba A, Marino C, No E, Carballal M
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2023 Nov;
201:108021.
PMID: 37977281
Drivers of marine disease outbreaks are poorly understood in spite of their growing impact. We present here results from a unique case study examining how cockles Cerastoderma edule have responded...
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Iglesias D, Cao A, Carballal M, Villalba A
Dis Aquat Organ
. 2023 Oct;
156:7-13.
PMID: 37823560
A huge, unprecedented mortality of cockle Cerastoderma edule caused by the protist Marteilia cochillia, which had never before been detected in Galicia (NW Spain), brought on a cockle fishery collapse...
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Bruzos A, Santamarina M, Garcia-Souto D, Diaz S, Rocha S, Zamora J, et al.
Nat Cancer
. 2023 Oct;
4(11):1575-1591.
PMID: 37783803
Transmissible cancers are malignant cell lineages that spread clonally between individuals. Several such cancers, termed bivalve transmissible neoplasia (BTN), induce leukemia-like disease in marine bivalves. This is the case of...
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Vera M, Wilmes S, Maroso F, Hermida M, Blanco A, Casanova A, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2023 Aug;
131(4):292-305.
PMID: 37596415
Knowledge of genetic structure at the finest level is essential for the conservation of genetic resources. Despite no visible barriers limiting gene flow, significant genetic structure has been shown in...
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Blackwell C, McLeish S, Iglesias D, Armbruster S
Case Rep Obstet Gynecol
. 2023 Feb;
2023:1901858.
PMID: 36817070
Background: Persistent elevation in beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (-hCG) following a pregnancy is concerning for gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN). However, the differential diagnosis should remain broad during the evaluation process. Case:...
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Skujina I, Hooper C, Bass D, Feist S, Bateman K, Villalba A, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2022 Jun;
192:107786.
PMID: 35700790
Diseases of bivalve molluscs caused by paramyxid parasites of the genus Marteilia have been linked to mass mortalities and the collapse of commercially important shellfish populations. Until recently, no Marteilia...
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Darriba S, Iglesias D, Carballal M
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2020 Mar;
172:107364.
PMID: 32201241
Outbreaks of Marteilia cochillia have caused massive mortalities of common cockle, Cerastoderma edule, in some natural beds in Galicia (NW Spain) since 2012. The life cycle of Marteilia spp. is...
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Carballal M, Cao A, Iglesias D, Gonzalez A, Villalba A
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2020 Mar;
172:107349.
PMID: 32119954
Uninucleate and binucleate cells and multinucleate plasmodia of a haplosporidan-like protist associated with heavy haemocytic infiltration were observed in histological sections of cockles, Cerastoderma edule, from the Ría de Noia...