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Fig. 5 in Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location

  • 1. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, St Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, Universitetskaya 7/9A, 199034, Russia
  • 2. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, St Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, Universitetskaya 7/9A, 199034, Russia & Centre of Cell Technologies, Institute of Cytology Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, Russia

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Fig. 5. PCA-ordination of individual M. piriformes metacercariae body shapes grouped by host species. PC1 can be interpreted as a deepness of a "waist" between locomotory and generative body parts; PC2 can be interpreted as a width of locomotory body part. B: Pairwise post-hoc comparison; significant value are shown as bold (considering Holmes correction for multiple comparison); host species: sax – L. saxatilis; obt – L. obtusata; sampling site: Kib - Barents Sea, Kiberg; Kor – White Sea, Korga-Islet; Zel – Barents Sea, Dalnie Zelentsy.

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Published as part of Repkin, Egor A., Maltseva, Arina L., Varfolomeeva, Marina A., Aianka, Roman V., Mikhailova, Natalia A. & Granovitch, Andrei I., 2020, Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location, pp. 235-245 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 11 on page 242, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.004, http://zenodo.org/record/13242096

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