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Ascaridida 7 Mermithida 1 Rhabditida 13 Spirurida 11 Trichurida 2 Triplonchida 2 Tylenchida 7
Genetics 6
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Onchocerciasis - Parasitic, Infectious Diseases, Conditions and Diseases, Health 11
Pseudocoelomates - Animalia, Flora and Fauna, Biology, Science 2
AngiostrongyliasisAngiostrongyliasis
Information on the nematode, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, which can cause meningitis, and diagrams and information on its life cycle.
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Anguillicola crassusAnguillicola crassus
Information from Wikipedia on this nematode that lives in the swimbladders of eels, and the life cycle of the parasite.
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AnisakiasisAnisakiasis
Information on the nematodes, Anisakis simplex and Pseudoterranova decipiens, which can infect humans who eat raw fish, with diagrams and information on their life cycle.
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BinemaBinema
Biodiversity and Immunology of Nematodes. The Binema team is part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris, France. Its research focuses on nematode parasites of vertebrates.
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Biology and Epidemiology of Filarial NematodesBiology and Epidemiology of Filarial Nematodes
Introduces a number of human and animal parasites and gives information on their distribution, life cycles and pathology.
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Caenorhabditis elegans MoviesCaenorhabditis elegans Movies
Links to films showing the growth and development of C. elegans from researchers worldwide, housed in the laboratory of Bob Goldstein at UNC-Chapel Hill.
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Cephalobus: RoundwormCephalobus: Roundworm
Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, behavior and anatomy of this soil-dwelling nematode.
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Chromadoroidea KeyChromadoroidea Key
Provides an illustrated key to the genera of free-living marine nematodes in this superfamily.
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Dirofilaria immitisDirofilaria immitis
Information on the biology and pathology of the dog heartworm.
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Dirofilaria immitisDirofilaria immitis
Greg Eddy provides information on the Dog Heartworm, its classification, adaptation, habitat, nutrition, reproduction and interaction with its host.
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Ditylenchus destructorDitylenchus destructor
Illustration and description of the Potato Rot Nematode, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance.
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DracunculiasisDracunculiasis
Information on the nematode Dracunculus medinensis which can infect humans and cause guinea worm disease, with a diagram and information on its life cycle.
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Dynamic DevelopmentDynamic Development
Embryonic development is described with links to illustrated movies.
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Entomopathogenic nematodeEntomopathogenic nematode
Information from Wikipedia on these roundworms that are lethal insect parasitoids, and some of which are used in the biological control of insect populations.
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GnathostomiasisGnathostomiasis
Information on the nematodes Gnathostoma spinigerum and Gnathostoma hispidum which can infect vertebrates, with a diagram and information on their life cycle.
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Hammerschmidtiella diesingiHammerschmidtiella diesingi
Photographic study by Walter Dioni on this and other nematodes found living in a cockroach with many detailed images.
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HeartwormHeartworm
Information from Wikipedia on this parasitic nematode, Dirofilaria immitis, which is spread by mosquitoes.
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HookwormHookworm
Information on the nematodes Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus which can invade and parasatize humans, and a diagram and information on their life cycle.
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Longevity and Ageing in Parasitic and Free-living NematodesLongevity and Ageing in Parasitic and Free-living Nematodes
Paper by David Gems examining the great variability in ageing patterns observed in different nematode species. [PDF]
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Mactode PublicationsMactode Publications
Offers educational resources on CD-ROM about nematodes, plant-parasitic insects, and disease-causing fungi.
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Max Planck Institue for BiotechnologyMax Planck Institue for Biotechnology
The Streit Lab studies spatiotemporal control of homeotic genes in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
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Migratory NematodesMigratory Nematodes
Information on the plant parasitic nematodes that can move through the soil between feeding bouts and how to manage them. [PDF]
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Nematode ExamplesNematode Examples
Information on roundworms that infect humans, Ascaris lumbricoides, Enterobius vermicularis, Trichinella spiralis, Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale, their morphology, life cycle and the pathology of the infections caused.
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Nematode Species ListNematode Species List
Nematodes listed alphabetically by genera.
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Nematodes: Basic LifecycleNematodes: Basic Lifecycle
University of Cambridge Schistosomiasis Research Group provides information on the common features of this large and diverse group.
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Nematodes of the Northern Great PlainsNematodes of the Northern Great Plains
Descriptions and photographs of the nematodes of the United States prairies.
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Parasitic Nematodes Home PageParasitic Nematodes Home Page
This is the home page of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Nematology Department, and is concerned with plant and insect parasitic nematodes.
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Phylum NematodaPhylum Nematoda
Bilaterally symmetrical, worm-like organisms.
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Phylum NematodaPhylum Nematoda
An introduction to the roundworms, from the Biological Sciences course at the University of Paisley.
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Plant and Insect Parasitic NematodesPlant and Insect Parasitic Nematodes
A mass of information on nematodes, their study, surveys, agricultural issues, identification and systematics.
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Society of NematologistsSociety of Nematologists
An international organization formed to advance the science of Nematology.
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Soil Inhabiting NematodesSoil Inhabiting Nematodes
Introduction to soil nematodes, their classification, feeding habits, place in the community and function in the decomposition process, with an anatomical diagram of a typical plant parasitic species.
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StrongyloidiasisStrongyloidiasis
Information on the nematode Strongyloides stercoralis which can infect humans, and a diagram and information on its complex life cycle.
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Trypanosomiasis, AmericanTrypanosomiasis, American
Information on Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease which is transmitted by blood-sucking triatomine bugs, with diagrams and information on the life cycle of the parasite.
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