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  1. Artificial habitats provide refuge for a threatened freshwater mussel in south-western Australia
  2. Immune response of yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi, to infection with Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae
  3. Molecular detection of avian parasites in Australian mosquitoes (Culicidae)
  4. Toxic Alexandrium Treatment in Western Australia: Investigating the Efficacy of Modified Nano Clay
  5. Effectiveness of Kaolinite with and Without Polyaluminum Chloride (PAC) in Removing Toxic Alexandrium minutum
  6. Biofiltration by an imperilled freshwater mussel: implications for water quality in a drying climate
  7. Sustainable Fishmeal Alternatives: Impact of Partially Defatted Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Meal on Growth and Health of Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi)
  8. Kinship and genetic diversity of the Critically Endangered giant shovelnose ray (Glaucostegus typus) in the eastern Indian Ocean
  9. Ectoparasites of the Critically Endangered Giant Shovelnose Ray Glaucostegus typus in the Eastern Indian Ocean, with a Summary of the Known Metazoan Parasites
  10. Equal rights for parasites: Are we there yet?
  11. Identifying personality traits and behavioural syndromes in a threatened freshwater fish (Nannoperca vittata) through comparative analysis with a model species (Poecilia reticulata): Implications for conservation
  12. Kinship assessment and insights into reproductive behaviour of the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron in Western Australia
  13. Differences in desiccation tolerance of two Australian freshwater mussel species with different life history characteristics is temperature dependent
  14. Spatial and Temporal Changes in the Fish Fauna of a Low-Inflow Estuary following a Mass Mortality Event and Natural and Artificial Bar Breaches
  15. The evolution of NLRC3 subfamily genes in Sebastidae teleost fishes
  16. LncRNA activates immune response against Vibrio anguillarum in the intestine-liver axis of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) by sponging miRNA in a ceRNA regulatory network
  17. Conservation of parasites: A primer
  18. Traditional medicinal plants in the treatment of gastrointestinal parasites in humans: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of clinical and experimental evidence
  19. Integrative transcriptomic profiling reveals the key pathways in the regulation mechanism of fish intestine-spleen immunity during the bacterial challenges
  20. Medicinal plants as a source of antiparasitics: an overview of experimental studies
  21. The immune-related circRNA-miRNA-mRNA ceRNA regulatory network in the liver of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) induced by Vibrio anguillarum
  22. In Vitro Susceptibility of Cryptosporidium parvum to Plant Antiparasitic Compounds
  23. Systematic identification and characterization of lncRNAs and lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA networks in the liver of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) induced with Vibrio anguillarum
  24. Streptococcosis a Re-Emerging Disease in Aquaculture: Significance and Phytotherapy
  25. Population structure and microhabitat preference of a threatened freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, in south-western Australia
  26. Using dietary additives to improve palatability of diets containing single‐cell protein from methanotrophic bacteria in yellowtail kingfish ( Seriola lalandi ) diets
  27. A new microbothriid monogenean Dermopristis pterophilus n. sp. from the skin of the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron Bleeker, 1851 (Batoidea: Pristidae) in Western Australia
  28. Evidence for multiple refugia and hotspots of genetic diversity for Westralunio carteri , a threatened freshwater mussel in south‐western Australia
  29. What factors influence fin‐nipping damage by the invasive Gambusia holbrooki (Poeciliidae) on native fishes in riverine systems?
  30. Morphological and Molecular Characterisation of a New Species of Parastrongyloides (Rhabditida: Strongyloididae) from the Short-Beaked Echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus from Western Australia
  31. Genetic diversity of Australian isolates of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is associated with virulence to yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi)
  32. Freshwater mussels in Mediterranean‐climate regions: Species richness, conservation status, threats, and Conservation Actions Needed
  33. Fish out of water: Aquatic parasites in a drying world
  34. Parasites are endangered by the conservation of their hosts: Meta-analyses of the effect of host captivity on the odds of parasite infection
  35. Population structure and genetic diversity of Trichomonas vaginalis clinical isolates in Australia and Ghana
  36. Burrowing behavior protects a threatened freshwater mussel in drying rivers
  37. Anthelmintic herbal extracts as potential prophylactics or treatments for monogenean infections in cultured yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi)
  38. Phylogeographic study of the West Australian freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, uncovers evolutionarily significant units that raise new conservation concerns
  39. Altered parasite community structure in an endangered marsupial following translocation
  40. Freshwater tributaries provide refuge and recolonization opportunities for mussels following salinity reversal
  41. Anthropozoonotic significance, risk factors and spatial distribution of Giardia spp. infections in quenda (Isoodon obesulus) in the greater Perth region, Western Australia
  42. Identification of a novel species of Eimeria Schneider, 1875 from the woylie, Bettongia penicillata Gray (Diprotodontia: Potoroidae) and the genetic characterisation of three Eimeria spp. from other potoroid marsupials
  43. Trichomonas vaginalis infection in southern Ghana: clinical signs associated with the infection
  44. Genus bacillus, promising probiotics in aquaculture: Aquatic animal origin, bio-active components, bioremediation and efficacy in fish and shellfish
  45. Bioavailability and palatability of praziquantel incorporated into solid-lipid nanoparticles fed to yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi
  46. Increased Trypanosoma spp. richness and prevalence of haemoparasite co-infection following translocation
  47. In vitro antibacterial activity of four nano-encapsulated herbal essential oils against three bacterial fish pathogens
  48. Substrate type and age are risk factors for gastrointestinal parasitism in greyhound kennels
  49. Debilitating disease in a polyparasitised woylie (Bettongia penicillata): A diagnostic investigation
  50. Adjuvant effects of medicinal herbs and probiotics for fish vaccines
  51. Abstract Book
  52. Parasitic infections of brushtail possums Trichosurus vulpecula in urbanised environments and bushland in the greater Perth region, Western Australia
  53. Growth Behavior and Fatty Acid Production of Probiotics, Pediococcus acidilactici and Lactococcus lactis, at Different Concentrations of Fructooligosaccharide: Studies Validating Clinical Efficacy of Selected Synbiotics on Growth Performance of Caspian...
  54. Trypanosome co-infections increase in a declining marsupial population
  55. Effect of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera ) seed extract as a dietary supplementation on growth performance immunological haematological biochemical parameters of common carp
  56. Haematozoa of wild catfishes in northern Australia
  57. Next generation sequencing reveals widespread trypanosome diversity and polyparasitism in marsupials from Western Australia
  58. The hidden consequences of altering host-parasite relationships during fauna translocations
  59. The effect of reinfection and mixed Trypanosoma cruzi infections on disease progression in mice
  60. Parasites at Risk – Insights from an Endangered Marsupial
  61. Upstream recolonization by freshwater mussels (Unionoida: Hyriidae) following installation of a fishway
  62. Urban environments alter parasite fauna, weight and reproductive activity in the quenda (Isoodon obesulus)
  63. A review of the Acanthocephala parasitising freshwater fishes in Australia
  64. First detection of Edwardsiella ictaluri (Proteobacteria: Enterobacteriaceae) in wild Australian catfish
  65. Cryptosporidium in fish: alternative sequencing approaches and analyses at multiple loci to resolve mixed infections
  66. Rethinking refuges: Implications of climate change for dam busting
  67. Sequence variation among populations of sawfish (Pristiformes: Pristidae) from Indonesia and Australia
  68. Morphological and molecular description of Ixodes woyliei n. sp. (Ixodidae) with consideration for co-extinction with its critically endangered marsupial host
  69. Conservation, Behavior, Parasites and Invasive Species ☆
  70. Phylogenetic Pattern, Evolutionary Processes and Species Delimitation in the Genus Echinococcus
  71. Preface
  72. Preface
  73. Validation of various parasite detection tests for use in the Australian marsupials quenda (Isoodon obesulus) and brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula)
  74. Eimeria spp. infecting quenda ( Isoodon obesulus ) in the greater Perth region, Western Australia
  75. First evidence of spawning migration by goldfish (Carassius auratus); implications for control of a globally invasive species
  76. Confirmation of a unique species of Giardia , parasitic in the quenda ( Isoodon obesulus )
  77. Is Toxoplasma gondii a threat to the conservation of free-ranging Australian marsupial populations?
  78. A comparison of the palatability of racemic praziquantel and its two enantioseparated isomers in yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi (Valenciennes, 1833)
  79. Living on burrowed time: Aestivating fishes in south-western Australia face extinction due to climate change
  80. Observations on the health of Tandanus tropicanus (Teleostei: Plotosidae) from an Australian river system
  81. Evaluating the Effects of Ivermectin Treatment on Communities of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Translocated Woylies (Bettongia penicillata)
  82. Genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium in fish at the 18S and actin loci and high levels of mixed infections
  83. Reactivation of Chagas Disease: Implications for Global Health
  84. Response to Nakao et al. – is Echinococcus intermedius a valid species?
  85. Niche construction: evolutionary implications for parasites and hosts
  86. Cryptosporidium huwi n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
  87. Genetic Diversity of Five Indonesian Native Cattle Breeds at Microsatellite Loci
  88. Echinococcus canadensis, E. borealis, and E. intermedius. What's in a name?
  89. Range decline and conservation status of Westralunio carteri Iredale, 1934 (Bivalvia:Hyriidae) from south-western Australia
  90. Age and growth in the Australian freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, with an evaluation of the fluorochrome calcein for validating the assumption of annulus formation
  91. Co-invaders: The effects of alien parasites on native hosts
  92. Cryptosporidium species in sheep and goats from Papua New Guinea
  93. Implications of climate change for potamodromous fishes
  94. Chagas disease: the challenge of polyparasitism?
  95. Reevaluating the Evidence for Toxoplasma gondii-Induced Behavioural Changes in Rodents
  96. Helminth–Nematode: Anisakid Nematodes
  97. Let's not forget the thinkers
  98. Trypanosomes genetic diversity, polyparasitism and the population decline of the critically endangered Australian marsupial, the brush tailed bettong or woylie (Bettongia penicillata)
  99. Identification of novel and zoonotic Cryptosporidium species in fish from Papua New Guinea
  100. A high prevalence of Toxoplasma in Australian chickens
  101. Foreword
  102. Morphological and morphometrical description of the glochidia ofWestralunio carteriIredale, 1934 (Bivalvia: Unionoida: Hyriidae)
  103. Morphological polymorphism of Trypanosoma copemani and description of the genetically diverse T. vegrandis sp. nov. from the critically endangered Australian potoroid, the brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata (Gray, 1837))
  104. Adaptive host manipulation by Toxoplasma gondii: fact or fiction?
  105. Identification of Anisakis species (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in marine fish hosts from Papua New Guinea
  106. The potential of a salt-tolerant plant (Distichlis spicata cv. NyPa Forage) to treat effluent from inland saline aquaculture and provide livestock feed on salt-affected farmland
  107. Additional novel Cryptosporidium genotypes in ornamental fishes
  108. Infection levels of gastrointestinal parasites in sheep and goats in Papua New Guinea
  109. Western Australian Marsupials Are Multiply Infected with Genetically Diverse Strains of Toxoplasma gondii
  110. The molecular epidemiology of parasite infections: Tools and applications
  111. Glochidia ecology in wild fish populations and laboratory determination of competent host fishes for an endemic freshwater mussel of south-western Australia
  112. Diversity of trypanosomes infecting Australian wildlife
  113. Salinity tolerances of endemic freshwater fishes of south-western Australia: implications for conservation in a biodiversity hotspot
  114. Molecular epidemiology of Giardia duodenalis in an endangered carnivore – The African painted dog
  115. Identification of novel Cryptosporidium species in aquarium fish
  116. Parasites, emerging disease and wildlife conservation
  117. Identification of zoonotic Giardia genotypes in fish
  118. Giardia in Western Australian wildlife
  119. Parasites of native and exotic freshwater fishes in south-western Australia
  120. Identification of novel and zoonotic Cryptosporidium species in marine fish
  121. Experimental herbivory of native Australian macrophytes by the introduced Mozambique tilapiaOreochromis mossambicus
  122. Discovery of a host fish for glochidia of Velesunio angasi (Sowerby, 1867) (Bivalvia:Unionoida:Hyriidae) from the Fortescue River, Pilbara, Western Australia
  123. Are pet cats bad for wildlife?
  124. A new species of Dermoergasilus Ho & Do, 1982 (Copepoda: Ergasilidae) from freshwater fishes in the south-west of Western Australia
  125. The diversity, distribution and host-parasite associations of trypanosomes in Western Australian wildlife
  126. Efficacy of exclusion fencing to protect ephemeral floodplain lagoon habitats from feral pigs (Sus scrofa)
  127. Effects of manganese on juvenile mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) cultured in water with varying salinity—Implications for inland mariculture
  128. Environmental Biology
  129. Trypanosomes in a declining species of threatened Australian marsupial, the brush-tailed bettong Bettongia penicillata (Marsupialia: Potoroidae)
  130. Finfish Mariculture in Inland Australia: A Review of Potential Water Sources, Species, and Production Systems
  131. Larval rearing of barramundi (Lates calcarifer) in saline groundwater
  132. The effect of salinity on the requirement for potassium by barramundi (Lates calcarifer) in saline groundwater
  133. Predation by rainbow trout(Oncorhynchus mykiss)on a Western Australian icon: Marron(Cherax cainii)
  134. Anisakid Nematodes and Anisakiasis
  135. Stream salinization is associated with reduced taxonomic, but not functional diversity in a riparian plant community
  136. Efficacy of a subsurface-flow wetland using the estuarine sedge Juncus kraussii to treat effluent from inland saline aquaculture
  137. Fish-borne parasitic zoonoses: Status and issues
  138. What are the prospects for black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri (Munro) aquaculture in salt-affected inland Australia?
  139. Environmental Risks Associated with Beneficial End Uses of Mine Lakes in Southwestern Australia
  140. Genetic covariation in production traits of sub-adult black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri after grow-out
  141. Parasites and ecosystem health
  142. Additive genetic and other sources of variation in growth traits of juvenile black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri
  143. Preliminary Comparisons of Yield and Profit Achieved from Different Rainbow Trout,Oncorhynchus mykiss, Production Systems in Inland Western Australia
  144. Indicators of genetic variation for feed conversion efficiency in black bream
  145. Larval anisakid infections of some tropical fish species from north-west Australia
  146. Genetic variation in the growth traits of straight-bred and crossbred black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri Munro) at 90 days of age
  147. Toward the Genetic Improvement of Feed Conversion Efficiency in Fish
  148. Visible implant fluorescent elastomer tags as pedigree markers for applied aquaculture: an evaluation using black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri
  149. Effects of salinisation on riparian plant communities in experimental catchments on the Collie River, Western Australia
  150. Potential Environmental Impacts From Farming Rainbow Trout Using Inland Saline Water in Western Australia
  151. Rethinking the Land: The Development of Inland Saline Aquaculture in Western Australia
  152. Teaching of parasitology to students of veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences
  153. Microsatellite Analysis of Genetic Diversity in Wild and Farmed Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae)
  154. Mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms and fertility in beef cattle
  155. Clonal theory of parasitic protozoa
  156. Justification for genetic improvement in growth rates of black bream(Acanthopagrus butcheri):A partial budgeting analysis
  157. Larvae of Contracaecum sp. among inshore fish species of southwestern Australia
  158. The role of companion animals in the emergence of parasitic zoonoses
  159. Genetic improvement in the Australian aquaculture industry
  160. Genetics in the aquaculture industry
  161. Managing translocations of aquatic species
  162. Environmental and product quality in finfish aquaculture development: an example from inland Western Australia
  163. Genetic Structure of theBovicola ovis(Mallophaga: Trichodectidae) in Southwestern Australia
  164. Mitochondrial genealogy of Western Australian barramundi: applications of inbreeding coefficients and coalescent analysis for separating temporal population processes
  165. Evolutionary Ecology of Parasites: From Individuals to Communities
  166. Factors Influencing the Development and Carbohydrate Metabolism of Echinococcus granulosus in Dogs
  167. Combining data from morphological traits and genetic markers to determine transmission cycles in the tape worm, Echinococcus granulosus
  168. Building bridges and controlling parasites
  169. What is a parasite strain?
  170. MOLECULAR GENETIC MARKERS
  171. SELF-FERTILIZATION WITHOUT GENOMIC OR POPULATION STRUCTURING IN A PARASITIC TAPEWORM
  172. Species of Echinococcus: Pattern and process
  173. Genetic variability in parasites and host—parasite interactions
  174. Finding genetic markers for complex phenotypic traits in parasites
  175. The geographic distribution of hydatid infection in cattle in Western Australia Western Australia
  176. Genetic Characterization of Isolates of Giardia duodenalis by Enzyme Electrophoresis: Implications for Reproductive Biology, Population Structure, Taxonomy, and Epidemiology
  177. Variation in Echinococcus: Towards a Taxonomic Revision of the Genus
  178. FORTRAN Programs for Analyzing Population Structure From Multilocus Genotypic Data
  179. Errata
  180. Differences in antigen expression within and between 10 isolates of Giardia duodenalis
  181. Genetic analysis of actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, and comparison with Haemophilus spp. Taxon “Minor Group” and Taxon C
  182. The porcine intestinal spirochaetes: identification of new genetic groups
  183. Migration, selection and population size in Ostertagia ostertagi
  184. Reply
  185. Further evidence for the occurrence of a distinct strain ofEchinococcus granulosus in European pigs
  186. Genetic relationships between isolates of Serpulina (Treponema) hyodysenteriae, and comparison of methods for their subspecific differentiation
  187. Giardia — from molecules to disease and beyond
  188. Interbreeding, monophyly and the genetic yardstick: Species concepts in parasites
  189. Comparative studies on the growth dynamics of two genetically distinct isolates of Giardia duodenalis in vitro
  190. Genetic variants ofGiardia duodenalis differ in their metabolism
  191. The environmental control of colouration in a bushcricket, Mygalopsis marki Bailey (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
  192. The origin of a new focus of infection with Echinococcus granulosus in tasmania
  193. Points in question genetic diversity in Echinococcus granulosus-a reply to McManus
  194. Genetic diversity and genetic differentiation in Echinococcus granulosus (Batsch, 1786) from domestic and sylvatic hosts on the mainland of Australia
  195. Rostellar hook morphology of Echinococcus granulosus (Batsch, 1786) from natural and experimental Australian hosts, and its implications for strain recognition
  196. A Contribution to the Etiology of Racemose Cysticercosis
  197. Echinococcus: Biology and strain variation
  198. Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis for identification and typing of Treponema hyodysenteriae and related spirochaetes
  199. Intraspecific variation in parasites— What is a strain?
  200. Genetic differences between cysts of Echinococcus granulosus from the same host
  201. Comment on the status of Echinococcus granulosus in the UK
  202. Host specificity, host range and host preference
  203. Biochemical and molecular identification of species of Taenia
  204. Characterization of Giardia Isolates Using a Non-Radiolabeled DNA Probe, and Correlation with the Results of Isoenzyme Analysis
  205. Further contribution to giardiasis debate
  206. Electrophoretic analysis of genetic variation in Echinococcus granulosus from domestic hosts in Australia
  207. Form and function: size of radular teeth and inorganic content of faeces in a guild of grazing molluscs at Rottnest Island, Western Australia
  208. Giardiasis a zoonosis in Australia?
  209. Hydatid disease in urban areas of Western Australia: an unusual cycle involving western grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus), feral pigs and domestic dogs
  210. Isoenzyme Electrophoresis of 30 Isolates of Giardia from Humans and Felines
  211. The Nature, Extent and Significance of Variation within the Genus Echinococcus
  212. SEASONAL POPULATIONS IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF MYGALOPSIS MARKI BAILEY (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE)
  213. DNA probes for characterizing Echinococcus strains
  214. Echinococcus multilocularis not yet in Australia
  215. REGURGITATION AS A POSSIBLE ANTI-PREDATOR DEFENSIVE MECHANISM IN THE GRASSHOPPER GONIAEA SP. (ACR1DIDAE, ORTHOPTERA)