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Habitats of Limnaea truncatula in England and Wales during Dry Seasons

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2009

B. G. Peters
Affiliation:
(A Principal Research Assistant, Institute of Agricultural Parasitology, St. Albans.)

Extract

1. The complacent attitude that fluke is no longer a disease of importance is attacked on the grounds that the recent low incidence of the disease is largely due to a temporary scarcity of the intermediary, Limnaea truncatnla.

2. A description is given of methods of making contacts, taking samples, and recording observations in a survey of typical habitats of L. truncatula in England and Wales.

3. Twenty-two such habitats are described in some detail.

4. These form the basis of a brief discussion on factors contributing to the ideal habitat, knowledge of which is desirable for the elaboration of new methods of control.

5. A provisional map showing the distribution of liver fluke in England and Wales is appended.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1938

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