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Biodiversity and Biology of the Marine Leeches of California

Posted on:2014-05-07Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of California, Los AngelesCandidate:Kim, Bernard YoungsooFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390005985193Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
The marine leeches of California are found on many host species, but the biology, distribution, and ecology of these leeches is not well understood. In this thesis I describe two previously unknown species: the leeches Mysidobdella californiensis, found on mysid shrimp hosts in Bodega Bay, CA, and Heptacyclus cabrilloi, found on giant kelpfish in San Pedro, CA. I also describe a method that addresses the problem of measuring the size of leeches, which is considered to be difficult because of the inconsistencies in the body proportions of soft-bodied invertebrate organisms. I utilize digital photography to measure leech size and use maximum-likelihood estimation to fit a model of size/age cohort distributions to a sample of leeches.
Keywords/Search Tags:Leeches
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