| Literature DB >> 24431573 |
Sushil K Upadhyay1, Neeshma Jaiswal1, Anshu Malhotra2, Sandeep K Malhotra1.
Abstract
The seasonality influence on the biology and distribution dynamics of Cephalogonimus yamunii n.sp. in Xenentodon cancilla (Teleostomi: Belonidae) was reflected during 2 years' investigations. The highest infection prevalence appeared to be in late summer. Size, weight, and sex-biased population dynamics of trematode was well marked in Gangetic riverine ecosystem. The biostatistical non-parametric Mann-Whitney χ (2) test values were significant for dissolved oxygen and magnesium. The distribution of infection data on Poisson series ruled out overdispersion because good agreement was observed (P < 0.01).Entities:
Keywords: Cephalogonimus yamunii n.sp.; Overdispersion; Poisson series; Seasonal impact; Xenentodon cancilla
Year: 2012 PMID: 24431573 PMCID: PMC3793092 DOI: 10.1007/s12639-012-0168-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parasit Dis ISSN: 0971-7196