Phylogenetic Relationships of the Strongyloid Nematodes of Australasian Marsupials Based on Mitochondrial Protein Sequences [PDF]
Australasian marsupials harbour a diverse group of gastrointestinal strongyloid nematodes. These nematodes are currently grouped into two subfamilies, namely the Cloacininae and Phascolostrongylinae.
Tanapan Sukee +5 more
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Comparative mitogenomics reveals evolutionary drivers of Strongyloidea nematodes dwelling in gastrointestinal tract [PDF]
Background The nematode superfamily Strongyloidea represents a prevalent group of gastrointestinal parasites in ruminants and livestock, posing substantial veterinary and economic burdens worldwide.
Junyan Li +11 more
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Gastrointestinal parasites of captive and free-ranging wild animals in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul [PDF]
Wild animals are hosts for many species of parasites which act as opportunistic or primary agents of disease. This study investigated the presence of endoparasites in the gastrointestinal tracts of wild animals from the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in the
Angela Maria da Silva +4 more
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Phylogenetic Relationships within the Nematode Subfamily Phascolostrongylinae (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from Australian Macropodid and Vombatid Marsupials [PDF]
The strongyloid nematode subfamily Phascolostrongylinae comprises parasites of the large intestine and stomach of Australian macropods and wombats. In this study, we tested the phylogenetic relationships among the genera of the Phascolostrongylinae using
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Cylicostephanus scharchui sp. n. (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from Equids of Mongolia
The present paper describes a new strongylid nematode belonging to the genus Cylicostephanus Ihle, 1922 (Strongyloidea, Cyathostominae), from Asiatic wild ass (Khulan) and domestic horses in Mongolia.
Ochirkhuu Ulambayar
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Phylogenetic relationships of the nematode subfamily Phascolostrongylinae from macropodid and vombatid marsupials inferred using mitochondrial protein sequence data [PDF]
Background The subfamily Phascolostrongylinae (Superfamily Strongyloidea) comprises nematodes that are parasitic in the gastrointestinal tracts of macropodid (Family Macropodidae) and vombatid (Family Vombatidae) marsupials. Currently, nine genera and 20
Tanapan Sukee +5 more
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Mitochondrial DNA Evidence Supports the Hypothesis that Triodontophorus Species Belong to Cyathostominae [PDF]
Equine strongyles, the significant nematode pathogens of horses, are characterized by high quantities and species abundance, but classification of this group of parasitic nematodes is debated.
Yuan Gao +8 more
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Prevalence of gastrointestinal nematode parasites of dogs and associated risk factors in Gondar town, Northwest Ethiopia [PDF]
Intestinal parasites commonly infect dogs and can potentially spread to humans globally. Regrettably, numerous dog owners do not give priority to managing their pets' health, often ignoring treatment unless the animal is already ill.
Tsedalu Yirsa +4 more
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Genero Monodontus Molin, 1861: (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) [PDF]
Lauro Travassos
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Eucyathostomum dentanum Molin, 1861: (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) [PDF]
Lauro Travassos
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