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Author Bio
Daisy Rani completed her research in 1993 at Bundelkhand University’s Department of Zoology, focusing on the morphology and taxonomy of cestode parasites. Her thesis documents careful morphological descriptions and host records across both avian and mammalian hosts.
Daisy’s work contributes to baseline taxonomy and identification keys useful for parasitologists and wildlife veterinarians. She combines field sampling with detailed morphological analysis to clarify species boundaries within cestodes.
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Thesis Details
Title: Studies on the morphology and taxonomy of some cestode parasites of birds and mammals Researcher: Daisy, Rani Guide: Tewari, J P University: Bundelkhand University. 0 Year of Completion: 1993 Department: Department of Zoology
This thesis examines the detailed morphology and taxonomy of cestode parasites collected from both birds and mammals, presenting species descriptions and identification notes that help separate closely related taxa.
The work documents host associations and morphological variation, using line drawings and measurements to support taxonomic decisions. With a focus on both larval and adult stages where available, the study provides a comparative framework for cestode identification in the region.
Important host records and locality data are presented, making the thesis valuable for ecologists and parasitologists studying host–parasite relationships. This research has been placed in the zoology thesis category; view more in the Zoology Thesis Research category.
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