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CIH keys to the nematode parasites of vertebrates
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This article is published in Journal of Parasitology.The article was published on 1976-10-01. It has received 427 citations till now.read more
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Advances and trends in the molecular systematics of anisakid nematodes, with implications for their evolutionary ecology and host-parasite co-evolutionary processes.
TL;DR: Examples in which anisakid nematodes recognized genetically at the species level in definitive and intermediate/paratenic hosts from various geographical areas of the Boreal and Austral regions and their infection levels have been used as biological indicators of fish stocks and food-web integrity in areas at high versus low levels of habitat disturbance are presented.
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Wolbachia bacterial endosymbionts of filarial nematodes.
TL;DR: In this paper, the symbiosis of Wolbachia bacteria with filarial nematodes has been studied and the authors summarized the current understanding of the evolution of the symbiotic association together with insights into the functional basis of the interaction derived from genomic analysis.
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Anisakis and anisakiasis
John W. Smith,R. Wootten +1 more
TL;DR: While euphausiids appear to be important crustacean hosts of Anisakis at least in offshore areas, further is required to show other crustaceans to be significant, possibly in inshore waters.
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Characterisation of anisakid nematodes with zoonotic potential by nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences.
TL;DR: PCR-based restriction fragment length polymorphism and single-strand conformation polymorphism methods were established for the unequivocal delineation of the three species and should provide valuable tools for studying the life-cycle, transmission pattern(s), population structure and diagnosis of anisakiasis in humans and animals.
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Mapping the presence of Wolbachia pipientis on the phylogeny of filarial nematodes: evidence for symbiont loss during evolution.
Maurizio Casiraghi,Odile Bain,Ricardo Guerrero,Coralie Martin,Vanessa Pocacqua,Scott Lyell Gardner,A. Franceschi,Claudio Bandi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a PCR screening for W. pipientis in 16 species of filariae and related nematodes, representing different families/subfamilies.