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numbers (about one hundred copepods per snail) were found, although there was no evidence of harm to the host. to our knowledge, o. haemophila (symbiont to p. maculata), and the currently described species, o. huarpium, are the only copepod species ever recorded as endosymbionts to freshwater invertebrates
numbers (about one hundred copepods per snail) were found, although there was no evidence of harm to the host. to our knowledge, o. haemophila (symbiont to p. maculata), and the currently described species, o. huarpium, are the only copepod species ever recorded as endosymbionts to freshwater invertebrates...
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