Phylum Nematoda - Nematodes are worm-like animals characterized by an elongated, slender body. Though they vary in size, they are all bilaterally symmetrical with tapered ends. Phylum Arthropoda - Arthropods are characterized by an exoskeleton and jointed limbs...
Eelworm,any of several worms of the phylum Nematoda, so called because they resemble miniature eels. The term is most often applied to smaller nematodes that are either free-living or parasitic in plants. What causes eelworm in potatoes? Eelworms in potatoes are not an uncommon problem. When ...
nematodadepth-related patternsindividual sizesampling and size determination techniquesfood supplyglobal distribution patternsRelationships between nematode size and water depth were studied using 309 values of mean nematode individual weight (MNW) from 120 worldwide locations in the depth range from 0 to ...
What is the common name for the phylum Nematoda? What are autapomorphies of the phylum Chordata? What is the difference between phylum and class? What phylum is the gray wolf in? What is the phylum of moss? What is the phylum of a tapeworm?
What class is in the phylum Nematoda? What do genus and species mean? What are the three types of body symmetry in taxonomy? What is the binomial nomenclature taxonomy for modern people? What does phylum mean? What is the phylum, class, order, family, genus and species of an alder tree...
However, as stated above, meta-analytical approaches have shown that monoxeneous taxa tend to show a higher susceptibility to a larger variety of environmental stressors [14]. Does this mean that monoxeneous endoparasite taxa are the most sensitive and reliable bioindicators? This would certainly...
The mean density of large prey species differed significantly among habitats for decapods and echinoids (nested ANOVA,F2,14.4= 5.225,P= 0.020 andF2,21.8= 4.322,P= 0.026, respectively). Decapods and echinoids were significantly more abundant on coral reefs than in mangroves and seagrass beds (Figu...
What does it mean to be multicellular? What microorganisms belong to either eukaryotes or prokaryotes? What two structures are used for locomotion in unicellular organisms? How are unicellular and multicellular organisms different? What are the advantages to being a multicellular organisms as opposed to...
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(about 33% of terrestrial invertebrates fauna of the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic, e.g., Houghton et al.2016). Almost or entirely all Nematoda fauna is endemic, despite the fact that generally nematode worms are highly capable of long-distance dispersal (Convey2010). In contrast, the flora ...