Project Details
Biodiversität, Verreitungsmuster und Evolutionsmechanismen mariner Fischparasiten
Applicant
Professor Dr. Harry Wilhelm Palm
Subject Area
Evolution, Anthropology
Term
from 2009 to 2011
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 103646675
Final Report Year
2012
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
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2008. Parasite fauna of seabass (Lates calcarifer) under mariculture conditions in Lampung Bay, Indonesia. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 24: 321-327
Rückert S., Klimpel S., Palm H.W.
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2009. A new approach to visualize ecosystem health by using parasites. Parasitology Research 105: 539-553
Palm H.W., Rückert S.
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2009. Fish parasites as biological indicators in Segara Anakan Lagoon, a brackish water ecosystem in central Java, Indonesia. Regional Environmental Change Special Issue 9: 315-328
Rückert S., Hagen W., Yuniar A. T., Palm H.W.
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2009. Metazoan deep-sea fish parasites. Verlag Natur und Wissenschaft, Solingen, 383 pp. (ISBN 978-3-936616-61-3)
Klimpel S., Busch M.W., Kellermanns E., Kleinertz S., Palm H.W.
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2009. Molecular phylogeny and evolution of the Trypanorhyncha Diesing, 1863. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 52: 351-367
Palm H.W., Waeschenbach A., Olson P., Littlewood T.
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2009. Parasite fauna of the Mediterranean grenadier Coryphaenoides mediterraneus (Giglioli, 1893) from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR). Acta Parasitologica 54: 158-164
Kellermanns E., Klimpel S., Palm H.W.
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2009. Parasites of cultured and wild grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) in Lampung Bay, Indonesia. Aquaculture Research 1-12
Rückert S., Klimpel S., Palm H.W.
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2009. Transmission of Fish parasites into grouper mariculture (Serranidae: Epinephelus coioides (Hamilton, 1822)) in Lampung Bay, Indonesia. Parasitology Research 104: 523-532
Rückert S., Klimpel S., Al-Quraishy, Mehlhorn H, Palm H.W.
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2010. Deep-water life cycle of Anisakis paggiae (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in the Irminger Sea indicates kogiid whale distribution in north Atlantic waters. Polar Biology. 34, Nr. 6, S. 899 - 906
Klimpel S, Kuhn T., Busch M.W., Karl H., Palm H.W.
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2010. Evolution of the trypanorhynch tapeworms: Parasite phylogeny supports independent lineages of sharks and rays. International Journal for Parasitology 40: 223-242
Olson P.D., Caira J.N., Jensen K., Overstreet R.M., Palm H.W., Beveridge I.
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2010. Meso- and bathy-pelagic fish parasites at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR): Low host specificity and restricted parasite diversity. Deep Sea Research I 57: 596–603
Klimpel S., Busch M.W., Sutton T., Palm H.W.
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2010. Nataliella marcelli gen n., sp. n. (fam. Rhinoptericolidae) from Hawaii. Systematic Parasitology 75: 105-115
Palm H.W.
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2010. Trypanorhynch cestodes of elasmobranchs from the Persian Gulf. Zootaxa 2492: 28–48
Haseli H., Malek M., Palm H.W.
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2011. Anisakid nematode (Ascaridoidea) life cycles and distribution: Increasing zoonotic potential in the time of climate change? In: Progress in Parasitology (ed. H. Mehlhorn). Düsseldorf University Press-DUP
Klimpel S., Palm H.W.
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2011. Ch. 11 Anisakid nematode (Ascaridoidea) life cycles and distribution: increasing zoonotic potential in the time of climate change. In: Mehlhorn, H. (ed): Progress in Parasitology: Parasitology Research Monographs. : Springer Verlag, 2011. ISBN ISSN 2192-3671, S. 201-222
Klimpel S., Palm H.W.
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2011. Fish parasites as biological indicators in a changing world: Can we monitor environmental impact and climate change? In: Progress in Parasitology (ed. H. Mehlhorn). Düsseldorf University Press-DUP
Palm H.W.
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2011. Molecular phylogeny of the Acanthocephala (Class Palaeacanthocephala) with a paraphyletic assemblage of the orders Polymorphida and Echinorhynchida. Plos One 6, Nr. 12, S. e28285
Verweyen L., Klimpel S., Palm, H.W.
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2011. Parasite diversity as an indicator of environmental change? An example from tropical grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) mariculture in Indonesia. Parasitology (Suppl.)
Palm H.W., Kleinertz S., Rückert S.
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2011.Trypanorhynch cestodes of teleost fishes from the Persian Gulf, Iran. Helminthologia 85: 215-224
Haseli H., Malek M., Valinasab T., Palm H.W.