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Fig. 10 in Host-parasite interactions during a biological invasion: The fate of lungworms (Rhabdias spp.) inside native and novel anuran hosts

  • 1. School of Biological Sciences A08, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
  • 2. Berrimah Veterinary Laboratories, Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, Makagon Rd, NT 0828, Australia

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Fig. 10. Comparisons of inflammatory cells recruited to inflammatory foci in cane toads, Rhinella marina (a) and native frogs, Cyclorana australis (b). Each anuran species was exposed to infective larvae of Rhabdias hylae (white bars) and Rhabdias pseudosphaerocephala (grey bars). Graphs show average values ± 1 S.E.M.

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Published as part of Nelson, Felicity B.L., Brown, Gregory P., Shilton, Catherine & Shine, Richard, 2015, Host-parasite interactions during a biological invasion: The fate of lungworms (Rhabdias spp.) inside native and novel anuran hosts, pp. 206-215 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 4 (2) on page 213, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.04.001, http://zenodo.org/record/12837214

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