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Novel microfilariae detected in Galápagos passerines. [PDF]

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Loyola DC, Placko A, Fessl B, McNew SM.
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Short-term microplastic effects on marine meiofauna abundance, diversity and community composition. [PDF]

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de França FJL   +5 more
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An evolutionary perspective on the relationship between kinetochore size and CENP-E dependence for chromosome alignment.

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Almeida AC   +8 more
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Phylum Nematoda*

Zootaxa, 2007
The systematics of nematodes is reviewed, including: an overview of the general biology, ecology, scientific and economic importance of the group; a history of classification; evolutionary affinities and origins of nematodes; and the current diagnosis of the group.
Hodda, Mike, Z.-Q
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Phylogenomics of Nematoda

2016
Nematode diversity Nematodes are characterized in the wider public and scientific community as being both rare (very few people have ever seen a nematode) and very well understood (the ‘model nematode’ Caenorhabditis elegans is one of the cornerstones of modern biology).
Ben Elsworth   +4 more
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A cladistic analysis of the Trichostrongyloidea (Nematoda)

International Journal for Parasitology, 1999
A morphologically based cladistic analysis of 40 genera included within the Trichostrongyloidea (Amidostomatidae, Dromaeostrongylidae and Trichostrongylidae) is proposed. Two genera were used as outgroups, one from the Strongylina and the other from the Ancylostomatina.
M.C Durette-Desset   +3 more
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The Nematoda as Parasites of Amphibia. IV

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1935
a. F. appendiculata Schneider, I866. From intestinal muscles of Triturus vulgaris-Europe. (This is apparently a nomen nudem as Schneider figures, but does not describe any form under this name.) b. F. bufonis M. C. V. Molin, I858 (=F. eupemphigis-marmorati Molin, 1858). A larval form from abdominal cavity of Eupemphix marmoratus-Brazil. (undescribed) c.
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Some Notes on Nomenclature (Nematoda)

Journal of Helminthology, 1969
From time to time the writers have noted some items pertaining to nematode taxonomy that appeared to require some clarification. In this connexion the following brief notes have been assembled and are presented with the hope that they may prove useful.
K. C. Sanwal, A. D. Baker
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