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Nematode structure and life: Wide range of life habits requires combination of characters for identification of parasites classified among nematodes

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A. R. Maggenti, University of California, Davis.
M. W. Allen, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 13(9):5-12.

Published September 01, 1959

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The many thousands of species of nematodes in the phylum Nemata are a group of animals commonly placed into four categories: parasites of man and animals; parasites of plants; species living in marine and brackish water; and free-living soil and fresh-water species. No single character or criterion can be used to distinguish nematodes from other similar animals, although one feature-not structural–sets nematodes apart, and that is the tremendous variation in size. Nematodes vary in length from the 1/125" ectoparasites of plants to the 25' long parasite of whales.

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Nematode structure and life: Wide range of life habits requires combination of characters for identification of parasites classified among nematodes

A. R. Maggenti, M. W. Allen
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Nematode structure and life: Wide range of life habits requires combination of characters for identification of parasites classified among nematodes

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Authors

A. R. Maggenti, University of California, Davis.
M. W. Allen, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(9):5-12.

Published September 01, 1959

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Abstract

The many thousands of species of nematodes in the phylum Nemata are a group of animals commonly placed into four categories: parasites of man and animals; parasites of plants; species living in marine and brackish water; and free-living soil and fresh-water species. No single character or criterion can be used to distinguish nematodes from other similar animals, although one feature-not structural–sets nematodes apart, and that is the tremendous variation in size. Nematodes vary in length from the 1/125" ectoparasites of plants to the 25' long parasite of whales.

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