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1 February 2000 Plagioporus sinitsini (Digenea: Opecoelidae): A One-Host Life Cycle
Michael A. Barger, Gerald W. Esch
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Abstract

Adult Plagioporus sinitsini occur within daughter sporocysts voided with the feces of prosobranch snails Elimia symmetrica in Basin Creek, North Carolina. These worms produced eggs containing active miracidia while still in the snail. Adults in snails and adults in rosyside dace, Clinostomus funduloides, collected from the same stream were indistinguishable morphometrically. Adults in snails develop from cotylocercous cercariae sequestered in daughter sporocysts that pass through the metacercaria stage. These observations, and previous study in Michigan, suggest that the life cycle of P. sinitsini has 3 potential pathways, i.e., a 3-host life cycle involving molluscan, arthropod, and piscine hosts, a 2-host life cycle involving only molluscan and piscine hosts, and a 1-host life cycle involving only the snail host. The truncated life cycles do not appear to be the result of paedomorphosis.

Michael A. Barger and Gerald W. Esch "Plagioporus sinitsini (Digenea: Opecoelidae): A One-Host Life Cycle," Journal of Parasitology 86(1), 150-153, (1 February 2000). https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2000)086[0150:PSDOAO]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 February 2000
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