نتایج جستجو برای: endoparasite

تعداد نتایج: 243  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Frida Ben-Ami Roland R Regoes Dieter Ebert

Epidemiological models generally assume that the number of susceptible individuals that become infected within a unit of time depends on the density of the hosts and the concentration of parasites (i.e. mass-action principle). However, empirical studies have found significant deviations from this assumption due to biotic and abiotic factors, such as seasonality, the spatial structure of the hos...

2016
Chloé Larose Tanja Schwander

Host-parasite coevolution stems from reciprocal selection on host resistance and parasite infectivity, and can generate some of the strongest selective pressures known in nature. It is widely seen as a major driver of diversification, the most extreme case being parallel speciation in hosts and their associated parasites. Here, we report on endoparasitic nematodes, most likely members of the me...

2015
Xingkai Cheng Xiumei Liu Hongyan Wang Xiaoxue Ji Kaiyun Wang Min Wei Kang Qiao Zhihui Cheng

Southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is an obligate, sedentary endoparasite of more than 3000 plant species, that causes heavy economic losses and limit the development of protected agriculture of China. As a biological pesticide, emamectin benzoate has effectively prevented lepidopteran pests; however, its efficacy to control M. incognita remains unknown. The purpose of the pres...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2012
S A Beynon

Anthelmintics, veterinary medicines for the control of endoparasites, enter into the environment largely through faeces of the treated animals. Sheep dung is a patchily distributed, ephemeral resource, with a functionally important decomposer community. The nature of this community and the pharmacokinetics of anthelmintics in sheep mean that the ecotoxic impacts of these drugs in sheep dung may...

2016
Liwen Zhang Zhengfu Zhou Qiannan Guo Like Fokkens Márton Miskei István Pócsi Wei Zhang Ming Chen Lei Wang Yamin Sun Bruno G. G. Donzelli Donna M. Gibson David R. Nelson Jian-Guang Luo Martijn Rep Hang Liu Shengnan Yang Jing Wang Stuart B. Krasnoff Yuquan Xu István Molnár Min Lin

Nematophagous fungi employ three distinct predatory strategies: nematode trapping, parasitism of females and eggs, and endoparasitism. While endoparasites play key roles in controlling nematode populations in nature, their application for integrated pest management is hindered by the limited understanding of their biology. We present a comparative analysis of a high quality finished genome asse...

2009
J. Honkavaara M. J. Rantala J. Suhonen

Immunity and reproductive effort are both physiologically costly and often a trade-off between these functions has been shown. In studies with damselflies, parasite load has been associated with fitness costs, such as reductions in mating success, male condition, and survival. Although each individual may be simultaneously infected by various parasite species, most studies have concentrated on ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Frida Ben-Ami Laurence Mouton Dieter Ebert

Multiple infections of a host by different strains of the same microparasite are common in nature. Although numerous models have been developed in an attempt to predict the evolutionary effects of intrahost competition, tests of the assumptions of these models are rare and the outcome is diverse. In the present study we examined the outcome of mixed-isolate infections in individual hosts, using...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2001
K H Decker D W Duszynski M J Patrick

Between 1989 and 1998, 3,504 rodents of the genera Dipodomys and Perognathus were collected from 4 permanent collecting sites on the University of New Mexico's Long Term Ecological Research station, located on the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR), Socorro County. New Mexico. All animals were killed and examined for endoparasites (acanthocephalans, cestodes, coccidia, and nematodes). Th...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1976
R Mankau J L Imbriani A H Bell

Because of tile small size of the endoparasite, Bacillus #enetrans (Thorne, 1940) Mankau, 1975 (2), it has been difficult to stttdy, and disagreement about the method of its penetrat ing nematode cuticle has appeared in the literature (3). Concepts previously presented (3) are herein substantiated by en [ace scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of several infected specimens of Dolichodorus from ...

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