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Jesús Hernández-orts

Additional file 2: of Reproductive inequalities in the acanthocephalan Corynosoma cetaceum: looking beyond ‘crowding’ effects

Table S2. Number of individuals (n) and sex ratio (percent males) per gut chamber, and total number of females (F) and males (M), of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma cetaceum in 10 franciscana dolphins, Pontoporia blainvillei, ordered by increasing intensity. (DOCX 14 kb)

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Additional file 1: of Reproductive inequalities in the acanthocephalan Corynosoma cetaceum: looking beyond ‘crowding’ effects

Table S1. Number of females* of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma cetaceum classified into three developmental stages (1–3, see Methods) in three gut chambers from 10 franciscana dolphins, Pontoporia blainvillei, which are ordered by increasing intensity. Numbers in parentheses indicate the percentage that each stage represents for the females of each chamber. (DOCX 17 kb)

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Additional file 5: of Morphology, performance and attachment function in Corynosoma spp. (Acanthocephala)

Video S3. Examples of evagination-invagination cycles in cystacanths of Corynosoma australe collected from the Argentine hake, Merluccius hubbsi. For scale-bar see Figs. 7 and 8. (MP4 14305 kb)

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Additional file 3: of Morphology, performance and attachment function in Corynosoma spp. (Acanthocephala)

Video S1. Examples of evagination-invagination cycles in cystacanths of Corynosoma australe collected from the Argentine hake, Merluccius hubbsi. For scale-bar see Figs. 7 and 8. (MP4 2770 kb)

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Additional file 4: of Morphology, performance and attachment function in Corynosoma spp. (Acanthocephala)

Video S2. Examples of evagination-invagination cycles in cystacanths of Corynosoma australe collected from the Argentine hake, Merluccius hubbsi. For scale-bar see Figs. 7 and 8. (MP4 1919 kb)

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