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