Proceedings of Symposium on Host as an Environment
pp 1 - 176 | June 1983
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Editor's Preface
Host as an Environment
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The behaviour of Trypanosoma evansi in some domestic animals from Andhra Pradesh
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Amino-acid constituents of the plant-sap of some common, occasional and non-hosts of the Indian lac insect Kerria lacca (Kerr) (Tachardiidae : Homoptera)
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Indoplanorbis exustus (Deshayes) as the intermediate host of Furcocercous cercariae in West Bengal
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Some aberrant aspects of plant environment in relation to insects
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Epizootic disease of the giant African snail Achatina fulica Bowdich
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A critique to the study of termite flagellates from India in relation to their hosts
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Factors influencing cercarial liberation from their snail-hosts
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Lymnaea—A vector of digenetic Trematodes of West Bengal
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Studies on the impact on the erythrocytic environment of the intracellular blood parasites of birds
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Environment and host selection by insects
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Host-parasite relationship!! between bats and batfly, !!Brachytarsina sinhai Vazirani and Advani (Diptera : Streblidae) viewed from ecological angle and life cycle
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Some aspects of ecology of lygaeid bugs (Heteroptera : Insecta) of the host plant madar and effect of the latter on the fecundity of Spilostethus hospes (Fabr.)
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Effect of host conditions on the morphology of some aphid species (Insecta : Homoptera)
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Host as an environment in the ecological succession of insect borers in freshly felled tree Trunks
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On some symbiotic associations between different species of marine animals
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Association of Trypanorhynch Cestode parasites with various Teleost and Elasmobranch fishes visiting Hooghly estuary of lower West Bengal
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Host plants and Biomorphology of some Aphidoidea
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On some aspects of environmental modification, at bio-chemical level in tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum!! Mill.) due to the infestation of !!Meloidogyne incognita (Nematoda))
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Effect of different types of cercarial infection on digestive gland of Lymnaea acuminata (Gastropoda)
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