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Eric E Pulis

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Achatz T, Burkman C, Fecchio A, Pulis E, Tkach V
Acta Parasitol . 2022 Dec; 68(1):159-171. PMID: 36456776
Purpose: The Diplostomidae is a globally distributed family of digeneans that parasitize a wide variety of tetrapod definitive hosts. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have revealed unknown diplostomid diversity in avian...
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Achatz T, Chermak T, Martens J, Woodyard E, Rosser T, Pulis E, et al.
Zool J Linn Soc . 2022 Sep; 196(1):124-136. PMID: 36051981
, and are among genera of diplostomid digeneans known to parasitize mammalian definitive hosts. Despite numerous recent molecular phylogenetic studies of diplostomids, limited DNA sequence data is available from diplostomids...
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Achatz T, Chermak T, Martens J, Pulis E, Fecchio A, Bell J, et al.
Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis . 2022 Mar; 1:100051. PMID: 35284861
Crassiphialinae Sudarikov, 1960 is a large subfamily of the Diplostomidae Poirier, 1886 with a complex taxonomic history. It includes a diversity of species parasitic in the intestines of avian and...
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Achatz T, Pulis E, Woodyard E, Rosser T, Martens J, Weinstein S, et al.
Parasitology . 2022 Jan; 149(4):542-554. PMID: 35042575
Fibricola and Neodiplostomum are diplostomid genera with very similar morphology that are currently separated based on their definitive hosts. Fibricola spp. are normally found in mammals, while Neodiplostomum spp. typically...
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Achatz T, Martens J, Kostadinova A, Pulis E, Orlofske S, Bell J, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2021 Aug; 52(1):47-63. PMID: 34371018
The Diplostomidae Poirier, 1886 is a large, globally distributed family of digeneans parasitic in intestines of their definitive hosts. Diplostomum and Tylodelphys spp. are broadly distributed, commonly reported, and the...
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Tkach V, Achatz T, Pulis E, Junker K, Snyder S, Bell J, et al.
Syst Parasitol . 2020 Aug; 97(5):409-439. PMID: 32813221
The Proterodiplostomidae Dubois, 1936 is a relatively small family of diplostomoidean digeneans parasitising the intestines of reptilian hosts associated with freshwater environments in tropical and subtropical regions. The greatest diversity...
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Achatz T, Pulis E, Junker K, Binh T, Snyder S, Tkach V
Zool Scr . 2020 Jan; 48(4):545-556. PMID: 31937984
The Cyathocotylidae is a globally distributed family of digeneans parasitic as adults in fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals in both freshwater and marine environments. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of interrelationships among...
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Achatz T, Pulis E, Gonzalez-Acuna D, Tkach V
Acta Parasitol . 2020 Jan; 65(2):525-534. PMID: 31919798
Purpose: Cardiocephaloides is a small genus of strigeid digeneans with an essentially cosmopolitan distribution. Most members of Cardiocephaloides are found in larid birds, however, Cardiocephaloides physalis is an exception and...
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Achatz T, Pulis E, Fecchio A, Schlosser I, Tkach V
Parasitol Res . 2019 Sep; 118(10):2781-2787. PMID: 31493063
Crassiphiala is a monotypic genus of diplostomid digeneans and is the type genus of the subfamily Crassiphialinae. The type species Crassiphiala bulboglossa parasitizes kingfishers in the Nearctic and has a...
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Tkach V, Greiman S, Pulis E, Brooks D, Carrion Bonilla C
Parasitol Int . 2019 Feb; 70:118-122. PMID: 30738952
The systematic position of Urotrema Braun, 1900 and the family Urotrematidae Poche, 1926 have always been controversial. Due to its unusual morphological characteristics, lack of knowledge of the life cycle...