نتایج جستجو برای: nematoda

تعداد نتایج: 6110  

Journal: :Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée 1970

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2005
David G Biron Cécile Joly Laurent Marché Nathalie Galéotti Vincent Calcagno Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa Lionnel Renault Frédéric Thomas

The proteome of most parasite species is currently unknown. Hairworms (Nematomorpha), 300 species distributed around the world, are parasitic in arthropods (mainly terrestrial species) when juveniles, but they are free-living in aquatic environments when adult. Most aspects of their systematics and biology are currently unknown. The aim of this paper was (i) to report a novel and reproducible p...

2010
Henrique F. Santos Juliano C. Cury Flavia L. Carmo Alexandre S. Rosado Raquel S. Peixoto

BACKGROUND Microeukaryotes are an effective indicator of the presence of environmental contaminants. However, the characterisation of these organisms by conventional tools is often inefficient, and recent molecular studies have revealed a great diversity of microeukaryotes. The full extent of this diversity is unknown, and therefore, the distribution, ecological role and responses to anthropoge...

2017
Ted Angradi E. William Schweiger David Bolgrien TED R. ANGRADI E. WILLIAM SCHWEIGER DAVID W. BOLGRIEN

We examined inter-habitat variation in benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in the 180-km Garrison Reach of the Upper Missouri River, North Dakota (USA) in 2001–2003. The Garrison Reach is unchannelized with a mostly rural setting. Flows are regulated by Garrison Dam.We sampled benthos from three habitats defined a priori: channel, shoreline, and backwater. Benthic assemblages were different i...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Helen M. Chamberlin

The evolution of novel features requires evolutionary change in gene function. New work in nematodes shows how conserved genes can nonetheless contribute to innovative traits.

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Catharine H Rankin

The nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans can learn and remember the stimuli it encounters, the environment it is in, and its own physiological state. Analyses of mutations in C. elegans that affect different aspects of experience are beginning to address the nature of learning.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Carole Couillault Jonathan J Ewbank

Practically and ethically attractive as model systems, invertebrate organisms are increasingly recognized as relevant for the study of bacterial pathogenesis. We show here that the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is susceptible to a surprisingly broad range of bacteria and may constitute a useful model for the study of both pathogens and symbionts.

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