MULVEY, MARGARET, NEWMAN, MICHAEL C., BEEBY, ALAN N.
Populations of snails inhabiting areas with different histories of Pb contamination differed in their deposition of Pb in shell relative to soft tissues. Genetic variation, measured using isozymes,...
GENETIC STRUCTURE OF KENYAN POPULATIONS OF BIOMPHALARIA PFEIFFERI (GASTROPODA: PLANORBIDAE) (1990)
BANDONI, SUSAN M., MULVEY, MARGARET, KOECH, DAVY K., LOKER, ERIC S.
Biomphalaria Pfeifferi is widespread in Africa, tolerates a diverse array of habitats, and is highly susceptible to schistosome infection. As such, it is the most important host of Schistosoma...
Woodruff, David S., Mulvey, Margaret, Yipp, May W.
Since its introduction in the early 1970s Biomphalaria straminea (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) has spread rapidly and is locally the most abundant fresh water snail in Hong Kong. Studies of 19...
Multiple paternity in the hermaphroditic snail, Biomphalaria obstructa (1981)
Mulvey, Margaret, Vrijenhoek, Robert C.
Parent-offspring analysis of wild-caught snails, Biomphalaria obstructa, have demonstrated the genetic basis for the polymorphic patterns observed for 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, esterase, and...
Master's thesis recital :--organ--[sound recording] /--by Margaret Mulvey. (1970)
Thesis (M. Mus.)--University of Texas at Austin.
The continued introduction of intermediate host snails to Schistosoma mansoni into Hong Kong
Woodruff, David S., Mulvey, Margaret, Yipp, May W.
The South American planorbid snail Biomphalaria straminea, an intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni, was first introduced into Hong Kong with tropical aquarium plants or fish around 1970. Genetic...