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  • article on "dinospore", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "dinospore" You can also: Search for Dinospore in Wikipedia...
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    cyst sinks to the bottom, freeing a new generation of dinospores. As the cycle repeats, the dinospore must find a host within 48 hours or else die. Treatment...
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    naupliar stage, the copepod host ingests the unicellular dinospore of the parasite. The dinospore is not digested and continues to grow inside the intestinal...
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  • copepods. They exist in either a parasitic stage, a trophont stage, and a dinospore stage. Although morphologically and functionally diverse, as parasites...
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  • reproductive stage called the dinospore, and a multinuclear growth phase within the host called the trophont stage. A dinospore will attach to the host (biology)...
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  • new dinospores can be generated. The number of newly formed dinospores is directly correlated to the nutritive state of the trophont. The dinospore (8–13...
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  • disease" in Zhejiang Province. Hematodinium trophonts, prespores, and dinospore stages were present in studied individuals. Affected mud crabs were thinner...
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    flagellated dinospores. They were 12 μm in length and similar to the dinospores of Oodinium, Apodinium, and Blastodinium. These dinospores were also observed...
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  • coccidian-like in their vegetative and replication stages, but their dinospores, a biflagellate zoospore, resembled syndinian dinoflagellates. Chatton...
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