Bibliography for Cardicola Short, 1953
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- Aiken, H.M., Bott, N.J., Mladineo, I., Montero, F.E., Nowak, B.F. & Hayward, C.J. 2007. Molecular evidence for cosmopolitan distribution of platyhelminth parasites of tunas (Thunnus spp.). Fish and Fisheries 8(3): 167-180
- Aiken, H.M., Hayward, C.J. & Nowak, B.F. 2006. An epizootic and its decline of a blood fluke, Cardicola forsteri, in farmed southern bluefin tuna, Thunnus maccoyii. Aquaculture 254: 40-45
- Colquitt, S.E., Munday, B.L. & Daintith, M. 2001. Pathological findings in southern bluefin tuna, Thunnus maccoyii (Castelnau), infected with Cardicola forsteri (Cribb, Daintith & Munday, 2000) (Digenea: Sanguinicolidae), a blood fluke. Journal of Fish Diseases 24: 225-229
- Cribb, T.H., Daintith, M. & Munday, B. 2000. A new blood-fluke, Cardicola forsteri, (Digenea : Sanguinicolidae) of southern blue-fin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) in aquaculture. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 124(2): 117-120
- Cutmore, S.C. & Cribb, T.H. 2022. New collections of blood flukes (Aporocotylidae) from fishes of the tropical Indo-west Pacific, including a new genus, two new species and molecular evidence that Elaphrobates chaetodontis (Yamaguti, 1970) is widespread in the region. Parasitology International 88
- Lebedev B.I. & Mamaev Y.L. 1968. Two new species of the genus Cardicola Short, 1953 (Trematoda: Sanguinicolidae) from fish in the South China Sea. pp. 72-75 in Skryabin, K. I. & Mamaev, Yu. L. (eds). Helminths of animals in the Pacific Ocean. Moscow : Izdat Nauka.
- Neumann, L., Bridle, A., Leef, M. & Nowak, B. 2018. Annual variability of infection with Cardicola forsteri and Cardicola orientalis in ranched and wild southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii). Aquaculture 487: 1-6 [Date published 27/12/2017]
- Nolan, M.J., Miller, T.L., Cutmore, S.C., Cantacessi, C. & Cribb, T.H. 2014. Cardicola beveridgei n. sp. (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) from the mangrove jack, Lutjanus argentimaculatus (Perciformes: Lutjanidae), and C. bullardi n. sp. from the Australian spotted mackerel, Scomberomorus munroi (Perciformes: Scombridae), from the northern Great Barrier Reef. Parasitology International 63: 735–745
- Nolan, M.J. & Cribb, T.H. 2006. Cardicola Short, 1953 and Braya n. gen. (Digenea: Sanguinicolidae) from five families of tropical Indo-Pacific fishes. Zootaxa 1265: 1-80
- Ogawa, K., Tanaka, S., Sugihara, Y. & Takami, I. 2010. A new blood fluke of the genus Cardicola (Trematoda: Sanguinicolidae) from Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) cultured in Japan. Parasitology International 59: 44-48 [Date published 03/2010]
- Shirakashi, S., Tsunemoto, K., Webber, C., Rough, K., Ellis, D. & Ogawa, K. 2013. Two species of Cardicola (Trematoda: Aporocotylidae) found in southern bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii ranched in southern Australia. Fish Pathology 48: 1-4
- Short, R.B. 1953. A new blood fluke Cardicola n.g., n.sp., (Aporocotylidae) from marine fishes. Journal of Parasitology 39: 304-309
- Speare, P. 1995. Parasites as biological tags for sailfish Istiophorus platypterus from east coast Australian waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 118: 43-50
- Speare, P. 1999. Parasites from east-coast Australian billfish. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 43: 837-848
- Yong, R.Q.-Y., Cutmore, S.C., Miller, T.L., Wee, N.Q.-X. & Cribb, T.H. 2016. A complex of Cardicola Short, 1953 (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) species infecting the milkfish Chanos chanos Forsskål (Gonorynchiformes), with descriptions of two new species. Systematic Parasitology 93: 831-846
- Yong, R.Q.-Y., Cutmore, S.C. & Cribb, T.H. 2019. Two new species of Cardicola (Trematoda: Aporocotylidae) from the damselfish Abudefduf whitleyi (Perciformes: Pomacentridae) and the triggerfish Sufflamen chrysopterum (Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae). Marine Biodiversity 49: 2209-2219
- Yong, R.Q-Y., Cribb, T.H. & Cutmore, S.C. 2021. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the problematic genus Cardicola (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) indicates massive polyphyly, dramatic morphological radiation and host-switching. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2021 164(107290): 1-14
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