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Jean-Lou Justine

Researcher at University of the French West Indies and Guiana

Publications -  304
Citations -  6850

Jean-Lou Justine is an academic researcher from University of the French West Indies and Guiana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spermatozoon & Monogenea. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 292 publications receiving 6254 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Lou Justine include University of Milan & National Museum of Natural History.

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Phylogeny of parasitic Platyhelminthes: a critical study of synapomorphies proposed on the basis of the ultrastructure of spermiogenesis and spermatozoa

TL;DR: A more precise definition of spermiogenesis, based on a detailed description, is proposed in this paper and avoids homoplasies and introduces convergences with several other groups of nonparasitic Platyhelminthes.
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Spermatozoa as phylogenetic characters for the eucestoda

TL;DR: Spermatozoon ultrastructure and spermiogenesis in the Eucestoda is compared to that of other parasitic Platyhelminthes, with emphasis on structures of phylogenetic interest.
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Phylogenetic relationships within the polyopisthocotylean monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) inferred from partial 28S rDNA sequences.

TL;DR: The polytomy between Gastrocotylinea, Discocoty linea and MicrocotylineA is partially resolved in this study for the first time: the Gastrocodlinea are the sister-group of an unresolved group including the MicrocotYlinea and Plectanocotylidae.
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Phylogeny of the orders of the Eucestoda (Cercomeromorphae) based on comparative morphology: historical perspectives and a new working hypothesis.

TL;DR: The MPT was found to be the most efficient hypothesis for describing character evolution and in specifying relationships among the orders when compared to those concepts that had been developed for the tapeworms over the past century.