Pasteuria ramosa is a gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium in the Bacillus/Clostridia clade within Bacillota. It is an obligate pathogen of cladoceran...
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as extremophiles) . The diagram on the left shows the lifecycle of Pasteuria ramosa, a bacterial parasite of Daphnia. Susceptible hosts acquire the infection...
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Pasteuria is a genus of mycelial and endospore-forming, nonmotile gram-positive bacteria that are obligate parasites of some nematodes and crustaceans...
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evolutionary history of that population in relation to one of its parasites (P. ramosa), an example of resurrection biology. In ecotoxicology D. magna is specified...
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invertebrates host. Pasteuria ramosa (Metchinokoff 1888) obligate endoparasite of water fleas of the genera Daphnia and Moina. Pasteuria nishizawae ( Sayre...
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strong experimental data using Daphnia magna and its bacterial pathogen Pasteuria ramosa The coevolution of parasites and their host can be traced in layered...
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laboratory. Decades of coevolution between Daphnia magna and the bacterium Pasteuria ramosa have been reconstructed, reanimating resting stages of both species...
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(1983) concluded that Dermocystidium daphniae was likely identical to Pasteuria ramosa Metchnikoff, 1888, while D. marinum has been reclassified as Perkinsus...
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