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    Comparative Susceptibility of Deschutes River, Oregon, Tubifex tubifex Populations to Myxobolus cerebralis by Zielinski, Christopher M., Lorz, Harriet V., Hallett, Sascha L., Xue, Lan, Bartholomew, Jerri L.

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-03-2011)
    “…Dams along the Deschutes River (DR) in central Oregon have blocked fish migration for over 40 years. Reestablishment of anadromous fish runs above the dams as…”
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    Propagation of the myxozoan parasite Myxobolus cerebralis by different geographic and genetic populations of Tubifex tubifex: An Oregon perspective by Hallett, Sascha L., Lorz, Harriet V., Atkinson, Stephen D., Rasmussen, Charlotte, Xue, Lan, Bartholomew, Jerri L.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-09-2009)
    “…Tubifex tubifex are obligate invertebrate hosts in the life cycle of Myxobolus cerebralis, the myxozoan parasite that causes whirling disease in salmonid…”
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    Evaluation of a Management Strategy to Control the Spread of Myxobolus cerebralis in a Lower Columbia River Tributary by Bartholomew, Jerri L., Lorz, Harriet V., Atkinson, Stephen D., Hallett, Sascha L., Stevens, Donald G., Holt, Richard A., Lujan, Kenneth, Amandi, Antonio

    “…In October 2001, Myxobolus cerebralis, the myxozoan parasite that causes salmonid whirling disease, was detected in juvenile rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss…”
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    Surveillance for Ceratomyxa shasta in the Puget Sound Watershed, Washington by Stocking, Richard W., Lorz, Harriet V., Holt, Richard A., Bartholomew, Jerri L.

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-06-2007)
    “…Discovery of fish exhibiting clinical signs of ceratomyxosis in Washington State prompted concern over the potential impact of the myxozoan parasite Ceratomyxa…”
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    Age‐Dependent Susceptibility of Chinook Salmon to Myxobolus cerebralis and Effects of Sustained Parasite Challenges by Sollid, Sarah A., Lorz, Harriet V., Stevens, Donald G., Bartholomew, Jerri L.

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-06-2003)
    “…Laboratory challenges with triactinomyxons of Myxobolus cerebralis demonstrate that Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha have a lower susceptibility to…”
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    Prevalence of Myxobolus cerebralis at Juvenile Salmonid Acclimation Sites in Northeastern Oregon by Sollid, Sarah A., Lorz, Harriet V., Stevens, Donald G., Reno, Paul W., Bartholomew, Jerri L.

    “…Fry of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss held as sentinel fish became infected with Myxobolus cerebralis when held at all juvenile acclimation sites for spring…”
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    Susceptibility of Juvenile and Yearling Bull Trout to Myxobolus cerebralis and Effects of Sustained Parasite Challenges by Bartholomew, Jerri L., Lorz, Harriet V., Sollid, Sarah A., Stevens, Donald G.

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-09-2003)
    “…Evaluation of the susceptibility of bull trout Salvelinus confluentus fry to Myxobolus cerebralis infection using two different laboratory challenge models…”
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    Dynamics of Myxobolus cerebralis in the Lostine River, Oregon: Implications for Resident and Anadromous Salmonids by Sandell, Todd A., Lorz, Harriet V., Stevens, Donald G., Bartholomew, Jerri L.

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-06-2001)
    “…Myxobolus cerebralis, the myxozoan parasite causing whirling disease in salmonids, was first detected in northeastern Oregon in 1986. To better understand the…”
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    Dynamics of Myxobolus cerebralis by Sandell, Todd A, Lorz, Harriet V, Stevens, Donald G, Bartholomew, Jerri L

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-06-2001)
    “…Myxobolus cerebralis, the myxozoan parasite causing whirling disease in salmonids, was first detected in northeastern Oregon in 1986. To better understand the…”
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