Nematode Behaviour
Nematodes inhabit virtually every environment and are among the most ubiquitous organisms on earth. Four of every five metazoans is a nematode, and a mere 100 g of soil typically will house 3000 individuals. With an estimated 1 million species, only insects rival nematodes in biodiversity. Nemat...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-363792023-11-11T05:21:14Z Nematode Behaviour Gaugler, Randy Bilgrami, Anwar L Nematode Behaviour Nematodes inhabit virtually every environment and are among the most ubiquitous organisms on earth. Four of every five metazoans is a nematode, and a mere 100 g of soil typically will house 3000 individuals. With an estimated 1 million species, only insects rival nematodes in biodiversity. Nematology, the youngest of the zoological disciplines, is splintered along taxonomic lines into plant, insect, animal and human-parasitic, and free-living nematode factions. Historically these disparate discipline camps have communicated poorly, when at all. The bewildering differences in terminology (e.g. juvenile vs. larva) among the subdisciplines are products of this separation. In recent years, however, these barriers have become more fluid due to common interest in the extraordinary fundamental advances being made by molecular biologists with the free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. 2014-03-03T06:41:29Z 2014-03-03T06:41:29Z 2004 Book 0 85199 818 6 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36379 en application/pdf CABI |
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Nematodes inhabit virtually every environment and are among the most ubiquitous
organisms on earth. Four of every five metazoans is a nematode, and a mere 100 g
of soil typically will house 3000 individuals. With an estimated 1 million species,
only insects rival nematodes in biodiversity.
Nematology, the youngest of the zoological disciplines, is splintered along taxonomic
lines into plant, insect, animal and human-parasitic, and free-living nematode
factions. Historically these disparate discipline camps have communicated
poorly, when at all. The bewildering differences in terminology (e.g. juvenile vs.
larva) among the subdisciplines are products of this separation. In recent years,
however, these barriers have become more fluid due to common interest in the
extraordinary fundamental advances being made by molecular biologists with the
free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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