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Nematomorpha (horsehair worms) | INFORMATIONNematomorphans have mostly subpharyngeal brains. Nematomorphans have a reduction of the pharyngeal musculature. These animals have a distinctive larval form.
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Biology of the Phylum Nematomorpha - ScienceDirect.comCompared with most animal phyla, the Nematomorpha, also known as hair worms, is a relatively understudied metazoan phylum. Although nematomorphs make up ...
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(PDF) Phylum Nematomorpha - ResearchGateThe Nematomorpha represent one of three entirely parasitic animal phyla. However, hairworms have often been called one of the most understudied and ...
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Chapter 10 – Introduction to the NematomorphsThe phylum Nematomorpha consists of species that can be allocated into 2 major classes, the freshwater and terres- trial Gordiida and the marine Nectonematida.
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A Horsehair Worm, Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordiida), Passed ...Dec 31, 2015 · After the larval stage, adult worms kill and leave the host for the beginning of the free-living stage [3]. Nematomorpha include about 300 ...Missing: criteria | Show results with:criteria
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Intra- and interspecific genetic diversity of New Zealand hairworms ...Mar 9, 2017 · The transfer of the nematomorph larva to land is accomplished via infection of an intermediate host with an aquatic pre-adult life stage (e.g. ...Materials And Methods · Dna Extraction, Pcr... · Dna Sequences And...
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Nematomorpha - Encyclopedia of ArkansasJun 27, 2023 · The Nematomorpha are considered the sister phylum to the roundworms, phylum Nematoda. There are over 350 species, with the majority from ...<|separator|>
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New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described ... - NIHFeb 1, 2018 · Worms are free living in aquatic environments as adults, where mating and oviposition occur. Larvae subsequently are swallowed by and encyst in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nematomorpha - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAnother phylum of worms that, in a very rough way, resembles nematodes is Nematomorpha (Fig. 7B). These hairworms, or horsehair worms, are free-living as adults ...
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[PDF] Biology of the Phylum Nematomorpha - ColaPisciAmong Gordiida, four families and 21 genera are recognized. Following the ... (Nematomorpha—Gordioidea—Chordodidae). Estudos de Biologia 42,. 41–48. de ...
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(PDF) Nematomorpha - poorly known parasites of invertebratesJul 21, 2024 · Nematomorpha, also known as 'horsehair worms', is a poorly known group of animals that parasitize as larvae both, invertebrates and, less frequently ...
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Biology of the Phylum Nematomorpha - ScienceDirect.comThis review will focus on the advances made in four main areas of research: (1) morphology, (2) taxonomy and systematics, (3) life cycle and ecology and (4) ...
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Biology of the phylum nematomorpha - PubMedNematomorpha, or hair worms, are a parasitic phylum with two groups: nectonematids (marine) and gordiids (terrestrial). They are free-living as adults.Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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The musculature of horsehair worm larvae (Gordius aquaticus ...Aug 6, 2025 · The body wall contains transverse and bracing muscles and in total five longitudinal muscle strands: two dorsolateral, two ventral and one ...
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Reconstructing the anterior part of the nervous system of Gordius ...Nov 2, 2016 · Reconstructing the anterior part of the nervous system of Gordius aquaticus (Nematomorpha, cycloneuralia) by a multimethodological approach.
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The nervous system ofNectonema munidae andGordius aquaticus ...The nervous system ofNectonema munida is shown to be composed of a brain, a ventral nerve cord with an anterior and a posterior enlargement, a dorsal nerve.
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The life cycle of a horsehair worm, Gordius robustus (NematomorphaAspects of the life cycle of the nematomorph Gordius robustus were investigated. Gordius robustus larvae fed to Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) ...
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EENY117/IN274: Horsehair Worms, Hairworms, Gordian Worms ...Horsehair worms, also called nematomorphs, are long, narrow worms, usually 30-40 cm, that are found near water and have a 4-stage life cycle.
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[PDF] Biochemical and histological changes in the brain of the ... - HALTo explore the physiological and neuronal basis of this behavioural manipulation ... The life cycle of a horsehair worm, Gordius robustus (Nematomorpha: ...
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Behavioural manipulation in a grasshopper harbouring hairwormIt is now well established that parasites of all kinds modify the behaviour of their hosts in ways that seem to improve the parasite's chances of completing its ...<|separator|>
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Do hairworms (Nematomorpha) manipulate the water seeking ...Apr 30, 2002 · The results clearly indicate that crickets infected by the nematomorph Paragordius tricuspidatus are more likely to jump into water than uninfected ones.
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Massive horizontal gene transfer and the evolution of nematomorph ...Nov 20, 2023 · Recent studies have explored the parasite genes responsible for such manipulation of host behavior, including the potential molecular mechanisms ...
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Human Encounter with a Horsehair Worm (Nematomorpha) - NIHIt is discussed that there is no evidence that gordiids are parasites of humans. Instead, gordiids parasitize terrestrial insects.
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Two Human Cases Infected by the Horsehair Worm, Parachordodes ...The present study was performed to describe 2 human cases infected by the horsehair worm, Parachordodes sp., in Japan.
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Horsehair Worms - Kennett Veterinary ClinicOct 19, 2012 · Members of the Nematomorpha are known as horsehair worms or gordian worms (Fig. 10.3L) and are parasites. Some species are parasitic on humans, ...
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WInvertebrates! Student PaperThe presence of Nematomorpha may serve as a control agent for insects by reducing nematomorph-favored populations, or it may indirectly result in increased fish ...Missing: arthropod | Show results with:arthropod
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Nematomorph parasites drive energy flow through a riparian ...Jan 1, 2011 · These results provide the first quantitative evidence that a manipulative parasite can dramatically alter the flow of energy through and across ecosystems.Missing: impacts | Show results with:impacts
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Two distinct host-parasite associations mediate seasonal ecosystem ...Jul 17, 2024 · Nematomorph parasites manipulate terrestrial arthropod hosts to seek out and enter streams [14], thereby deriving substantial energy subsidies ...
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A world without parasites: exploring the hidden ecology of infectionHere, we explore a “world without parasites”: a thought experiment for illuminating the ecological roles that parasites play in ecosystems.
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Effect of environmental variables and their interaction on gordiid ...Aug 23, 2021 · The larvae of Chordodes nobilii, which belongs to the parasitic phylum Nematomorpha, are susceptible to extreme temperatures and different ...
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New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from ...Feb 1, 2018 · The genus Paragordius consists of 18 species, one of which was described from the Nearctic in 1851.
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Paleochordodes protus n.g., n.sp. (Nematomorpha, Chordodidae ...(Nematomorpha, Chordodidae) and represent the first unequivocal record of fossil nematomorphs. Previous reports of putative nematomorphs are discussed and ...
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Systematic relationships of Nematomorpha based on molecular and ...Nematomorpha is monophyletic and supported as a sister group of Nematoda within a clade of molting animals (Ecdysozoa). correcting with different gamma shape ...
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[PDF] The genome sequence of the Montseny horsehair worm, Gordionus ...Jun 29, 2023 · The phylogenetic position of Nematomorpha within the Metazoa Tree of Life has been recalcitrant to resolution (Laumer et al. 2019), hampered ...Missing: clocks | Show results with:clocks
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Moving towards a complete molecular framework of the NematodaNov 12, 2010 · Although the relationships amongst Metazoan phyla are still hotly debated, mounting molecular evidence supports the Nematomorpha as the sister ...
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[PDF] Nematomorpha - Magnolia PressFeb 25, 2014 · The phylum Nematomorpha consists of two taxa, the freshwater Gordiida and the marine Nectonematida, and represents one of three entirely ...
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Systematic relationships of Nematomorpha based on molecular and ...Aug 6, 2025 · ... 18S rRNA gene, total evidence and hox gene studies all support the placement of nematodes within Ecdysozoa. The branching pattern within ...Missing: whole- | Show results with:whole-
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The Ediacaran origin of Ecdysozoa: integrating fossil and ...Likewise, crown-group representatives of Nematomorpha are first recorded from the Cretaceous (Voigt 1938; Poinar 1999; Poinar and Buckley 2006) and crown-group ...