Publications by authors named "D Jouet"

Trematodes and their snail hosts have developed intimate parasite-host associations, with snails supporting a diverse and often species-specific trematode fauna. In the faucet snail, (Caenogastropoda, Littorinimorpha), a unique trematode fauna has been recorded recently. However, knowledge of the exact species identity, phylogenetic relationships, and geographical distribution remains limited as many of the species belong to groups with unclear or controversial taxonomical assignment.

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  • Strigea falconis is a parasite affecting birds of prey and owls, with recent research identifying its first occurrence in Iceland, marking the northernmost range for this species.
  • The study involved collecting adult parasites from gyrfalcons in Iceland and using both morphological and genetic methods to analyze them.
  • The findings suggest these gyrfalcons likely contracted the parasite by feeding on migratory birds, as Iceland lacks suitable intermediate hosts for S. falconis to complete its life cycle.
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Mesocestoides canislagopodis is a common parasite of the arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) in Iceland. In the past, household dogs (Canis familiaris) and cats (Felis catus) were also reported in Iceland to be infected. Recently, scolices of a non-maturing Mesocestoides sp.

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Cercariae, the free-living larval stages of trematodes, have adopted an amazing variety of transmission strategies. One of them is prey-mimetism, i.e.

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The biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems globally still leaves much to be discovered, not least in the trematode parasite fauna they support. Echinostome trematode parasites have complex, multiple-host life-cycles, often involving migratory bird definitive hosts, thus leading to widespread distributions. Here, we examined the echinostome diversity in freshwater ecosystems at high latitude locations in Iceland, Finland, Ireland and Alaska (USA).

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