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American Society of Parasitologists

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The Journal of Parasitology is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Parasitologists. The journal publishes original research covering helminths, protozoa, and other parasitic organisms and serves scientific professionals in microbiology, immunology, veterinary science, pathology, and public health. Read More

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COMPLETE MITOCHONDRIAL SEQUENCES FROM FISH-INFECTING COCCIDIA (GOUSSIA SPECIES) REVEAL HIGHLY DIVERGENT GENOME ORGANIZATIONS

Natasha M. Slawnych,
Larsen C. Iorgovits,
Alex N. Léveillé,
Perryn S. Kruth,
Sara M. Terier,
Winter Kraemer, and
John R. Barta

NEW FACES IN AN OLD GENUS: MUSEUM COLLECTIONS AND NEW MATERIALS REVEAL NEW DIVERSITY OF ALARIA AND AN UPDATED KEY TO SPECIES

Maggie A. Young,
Sarah A. Orlofske,
Robert C. Jadin,
Vasyl V. Tkach,
Stephen E. Greiman,
Sean A. Locke,
Thayane F. Fernandes,
Sara V. Brant,
Kimberly M. Bates,
Michelle Michalski, and
Tyler J. Achatz

PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF NEOGOGATEA (DIPLOSTOMOIDEA; CYATHOCOTYLIDAE)

Tyler J. Achatz,
Zoe S. Von Holten,
Dana M. Calhoun,
Pieter T. J. Johnson,
Jonathon Pritchard,
Matthew Keel, and
Vasyl V. Tkach

HOST DIET QUALITY ALTERS PRIORITY EFFECTS OF COINFECTING PARASITES

Erin Sedlacek,
Scott Binger, and
Charlotte F. Narr

SEASONAL SUCCESSION OF CESTODE METACOMMUNITIES IN MUSEUM COLLECTIONS OF TWO NORTH AMERICAN SHREWS (SOREX SPP.)

Timothy L. Odom,
Andrew W. Park,
Joseph A. Cook,
Jonathan L. Dunnum,
Schuyler W. Liphardt,
Katrina M. Derieg,
Danielle J. Parsons,
Bryan S. McLean, and
Stephen E. Greiman

Multilocus Metabarcoding of Terrestrial Leech Bloodmeal iDNA Increases Species Richness Uncovered in Surveys of Vertebrate Host Biodiversity

Mai Fahmy,
Kalani M. Williams,
Michael Tessler,
Sarah R. Weiskopf,
Evon Hekkala, and
Mark E. Siddall

Patterns of Host Specificity Among the Helminth Parasite Fauna of Freshwater Siluriforms: Testing the Biogeographical Core Parasite Fauna Hypothesis

Rogelio Rosas-Valdez and
Gerardo Pérez-Ponce de León

Seasonal Dynamics and Spatial Distribution of the Dactylogyrus Species on the Gills of Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) from a Fish Pond in Wuhan, China

Bao J. Yang,
Hong Zou,
Shun Zhou,
Shan G. Wu,
Gui T. Wang, and
Wen X. Li

INTRODUCTION OF POTENTIAL HEARTWATER VECTORS AND OTHER EXOTIC TICKS INTO FLORIDA ON IMPORTED REPTILES

Michael J. Burridge,
Leigh-Anne Simmons, and
Sandra A. Allan

Insight into the Short-Finned Squid Illex coindetii (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) Feeding Ecology: Is There a Link Between Helminth Parasites and Food Composition?

Mirela Petrić,
Ivona Mladineo, and
Svjetlana Krstulović Šifner

Open Access Articles

NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS ARE NEEDED TO RESOLVE HOST SAMPLING GAPS IN PARASITOLOGY: INSIGHTS FROM AVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANS

REVIEW: THE ORIGIN OF DIGENETIC TREMATODES: DID THE STORY BEGIN WITH THE BLOOD FLUKES?

FITNESS AND APOPTOTIC CAPACITY OF BUPARVAQUONE-RESISTANT THEILERIA ANNULATA CELL LINES WITH MUTATIONS IN CYTOCHROME B

SARCOCYSTIS INFECTIONS IN RIVER OTTER (LONTRA CANADENSIS) IN MICHIGAN

SISTERS PARASITIZING SISTERS: ON THE ONCHOBOTHRIIDEAN TAPEWORMS OF HAMMERHEAD AND REQUIEM SHARKS

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