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3“...Nematodes of the families Heterorhabditidae and Steinernematidae are obligate parasites of a wide...”
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7“...Free-living microbivorous nematodes become numerically dominant in Antarctic terrestrial faunas...”
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8by Thorne, Michael A.S., Seybold, Anna, Marshall, Craig, Wharton, David“...The Antarctic nematode, Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1 (formerly called Panagrolaimus davidi), is the best...”
Published in Cryobiology (2017)
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9by Schiffer, Philipp H., Danchin, Etienne G.J., Burnell, Ann M., Creevey, Christopher J., Wong, Simon, Dix, Ilona, O'Mahony, Georgina, Culleton, Bridget A., Rancurel, Corinne, Stier, Gary, Martinez-Salazar, Elizabeth A., Marconi, Aleksandra, Trivedi, Urmi, Kroiher, Michael, Thorne, Michael A.S., Schierenberg, Einhard, Wiehe, Thomas, Blaxter, Mark“... by single individuals. Panagrolaimid nematodes have colonised environments ranging from arid deserts...”
Published in iScience (2019)
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10“... to induce this state, were investigated in two species of free-living nematodes: Teratocephalus tilbrooki...”
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11“... is dominated by Nematoda. Responses to amelioration included large increases in nematode population densities...”
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12by Newsham, Kevin K., Rolf, Jochen, Pearce, David A., Strachan, Rodney J.“...We tested the preferences of three nematode taxa, Geomonhystera villosa, Plectus spp...”
Published in European Journal of Soil Biology (2004)
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13by Thorne, Michael A.S., Kagoshima, Hiroshi, Clark, Melody S., Marshall, Craig, Wharton, David A.“...Isolated and established in culture from the Antarctic in 1988, the nematode Panagrolaimus davidi...”
Published in PLoS ONE (2014)
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14“...Three species of free-living Antarctic fellfield nematodes, Eudorylaimus coniceps, E. spaulli and E...”
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19by van den Hoogen, Johan, Geisen, Stefan, Routh, Devin, Ferris, Howard, Traunspurger, Walter, Wardle, David A., de Goede, Ron G.M., Adams, Byron J., Ahmad, Wasim, Andriuzzi, Walter S., Bardgett, Richard D., Bonkowski, Michael, Campos-Herrera, Raquel, Cares, Juvenil E., Caruso, Tancredi, de Brito Caixeta, Larissa, Chen, Xiaoyun, Costa, Sofia R., Creamer, Rachel, Mauro da Cunha Castro, José, Dam, Marie, Djigal, Djibril, Escuer, Miguel, Griffiths, Bryan S., Gutiérrez, Carmen, Hohberg, Karin, Kalinkina, Daria, Kardol, Paul, Kergunteuil, Alan, Korthals, Gerard, Krashevska, Valentyna, Kudrin, Alexey A., Li, Qi, Liang, Wenju, Magilton, Matthew, Marais, Mariette, MartÃn, José Antonio RodrÃguez, Matveeva, Elizaveta, Mayad, El Hassan, Mulder, Christian, Mullin, Peter, Neilson, Roy, Nguyen, T.A. Duong, Nielsen, Uffe N., Okada, Hiroaki, Rius, Juan Emilio Palomares, Pan, Kaiwen, Peneva, Vlada, Pellissier, Loïc, Carlos Pereira da Silva, Julio“... currently exist. In particular, nematodes are the most abundant animals on Earth, filling all trophic levels...”
Published in Nature (2019)
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20by Yergeau, Etienne, Bokhorst, Stef, Huiskes, Ad H.L., Boschker, Henricus T.S., Aerts, Rien, Kowalchuk, George A.“... nutrient cycling. We examined soil-borne Antarctic communities (bacteria, fungi and nematodes) at five...”
Published in FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2007)
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