Classification of NematodesSoil and Freshwater NematodesBy Dr. T. Goodey. Second edition, revised and rewritten by Dr. J. B. Goodey. Pp. xvi + 544. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd.; New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1963.) 100. net.J. W. SEINHORST...
Three species of Procyrnea Chabaud, 19583. Chabaud, AG. 1958. Essai de classification des nematodes Habronematinae. Ann Parasitol Hum Comp, 33: 445–508. View all references (Nematoda: Habronematoidea: Habronematidae) from raptors in Beijing, China, with descriptions of two new species Vi...
A. Lake. Evidence for a clade of nematodes, athropods and other moulting animals. Nature, 387:489–493, 1997. [6] S. Ahmad, A. Selvapandiyan, and R. Bhatnagar. A protein-based phy- logenetic tree for gram-positive bacteria derived from hrca, a unique heat-shock regulatory gene. ...
For example, the current version of the WormBase ParaSite database (WBPS18) includes 240 genomes, 177 of which belong to nematodes and 63 to platyhelminths [2]. Although in the past few years we have witnessed a dramatic increase in publicly available helminth genomes (to compare: just ...
Size is the size range of specimens collected Class name Class no. No. of organisms Size Nematodes Polychaetes Oligochaetes Ostracods Copepods 1 2 3 4 5 100 1-3 mm 2 7-8 mm 2 5-6 mm 60 0.5 mm 60 0.8 mm Table 2. Class names and numbers, and numbers of principal components and ...
Plant diseases and pests cause yield losses of up to 40 % in maize, potato, rice, soybean, and wheat crops worldwide. The annual cost of plant diseases caused by bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and viruses to the global economy is estimated at USD 220 billion[3]. Plant diseases affect agr...
The groundwater fauna is mainly composed of small crustaceans, oligochaetes, nematodes, acari, and molluscs, less than 1 mm to several centimeters in body size4 (Fig. 1 a–d). The goods and services provided by groundwater ecosystems (i.e ecosystem services) which include the purification of...
Classification of NematodesNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1038/199523a0Seinhorst, J. WNature Publishing Group UKNature
For this reason, the systematic study of the phylum is particularly difficult and the classification of nematodes is still in a state of great instability. The present classification of nematodes has been almost entirely constructed with the traditional taxonomical criteria of the evolutionary school, ...
Physiological state data may include any physiological state data, as described above, describing any multicellular organism living in or on a person including any parasitic and/or symbiotic organisms living in or on the persons; non-limiting examples may include mites, nematodes, flatworms, or the...