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From left, an infected ''Daphnia dentifera'', an uninfected ''D. dentifera'', and an infected ''D. dentifera''.  On right, an electron microscopy image showing ''M. bicuspidata'' spores as they appear under the ruptured carapace of an infected zooplankter.
From left, an infected ''Daphnia dentifera'', an uninfected ''D. dentifera'', and an infected ''D. dentifera''.  On right, an electron microscopy image showing ''M. bicuspidata'' spores as they appear under the ruptured carapace of an infected zooplankter (Hall et al., 2006, Warmer Does Not Have to Mean Sicker: Temperature and Predators can Jointly drive Timing of Epidemics. Ecology Vol. 87 No. 7).

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From left, an infected Daphnia dentifera, an uninfected D. dentifera, and an infected D. dentifera. On right, an electron microscopy image showing M. bicuspidata spores as they appear under the ruptured carapace of an infected zooplankter (Hall et al., 2006, Warmer Does Not Have to Mean Sicker: Temperature and Predators can Jointly drive Timing of Epidemics. Ecology Vol. 87 No. 7).

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current23:06, 27 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 23:06, 27 April 20153,600 × 1,800 (733 KB)Kgriebel (talk | contribs)From left, an infected Daphnia, an uninfected Daphnia, and an infected Daphnia. Photo by A. J. Tessier. On right, a scanning electron microscopy image showing spores as they appear under the ruptured carapace of a Daphnia. Photo by Carol Flegler. (H...
19:37, 26 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 19:37, 26 April 20153,600 × 1,800 (733 KB)Kgriebel (talk | contribs)From left, an infected Daphnia, an uninfected Daphnia, and an infected Daphnia. On right, an electron microscopy image showing spores as they appear under the ruptured carapace of a Daphnia.

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