In the nematode family Criconematidae, a taxonomy primarily based on cuticle characters has created classifications that are notoriously volatile. Molecular characters may lead to their stabilization. A phylogenetic tree of Criconematoidea was constructed using 166 new near full-length 18S rDNA sequences and 58 sequences from GenBank. Bayesian and maximum likelihood (ML) analyses produced trees with similar topologies. Major features include a strongly supported clade that includes Criconematidae and Hemicycliophoridae, excluding Paratylenchidae and Tylenchulidae. Another well-supported clade groups Criconema, Ogma, Crossonema, and Hemicriconemoides plus Xenocriconemella, combining nematodes with cuticular scales with those without scales a...
Phylogenetic reconstructions of relations within the phylum Nematoda are inherently difficult but ha...
Ring nematodes of the genus Criconemoides are a group of polyphagous, migratory root-ectoparasites o...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.The curr...
In the nematode family Criconematidae, a taxonomy primarily based on cuticle characters has created ...
The superfamily Criconematoidea has been studied since 1886. It is composed of two families: Cricone...
A new species of Mesocriconema and a unique assemblage of plant-parasitic nematodes was discovered i...
There are many nematode species that, following formal description, are seldom mentioned again in th...
DNA barcodes are increasingly used to provide an estimate of biodiversity for small, cryptic organis...
Nematode surveys of North American grasslands conducted from 2010 to 2015 frequently recovered a spe...
The genus Mesocriconema is one of the most diverse genera within the family Criconematidae, known as...
Inference of evolutionary relationships between nematodes is severely hampered by their conserved mo...
DNA barcoding with the mitochondrial COI gene reveals distinct haplotype subgroups within the monoph...
Nematodes are probably the most abundant Metazoans on our planet. They are present in densities of m...
Phylogenetic reconstructions of relations within the phylum Nematoda are inherently difficult but ha...
Populations of Hemicriconemoides chitwoodi, H. fujianensis, H. parasinensis, and Criconemoides myung...
Phylogenetic reconstructions of relations within the phylum Nematoda are inherently difficult but ha...
Ring nematodes of the genus Criconemoides are a group of polyphagous, migratory root-ectoparasites o...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.The curr...
In the nematode family Criconematidae, a taxonomy primarily based on cuticle characters has created ...
The superfamily Criconematoidea has been studied since 1886. It is composed of two families: Cricone...
A new species of Mesocriconema and a unique assemblage of plant-parasitic nematodes was discovered i...
There are many nematode species that, following formal description, are seldom mentioned again in th...
DNA barcodes are increasingly used to provide an estimate of biodiversity for small, cryptic organis...
Nematode surveys of North American grasslands conducted from 2010 to 2015 frequently recovered a spe...
The genus Mesocriconema is one of the most diverse genera within the family Criconematidae, known as...
Inference of evolutionary relationships between nematodes is severely hampered by their conserved mo...
DNA barcoding with the mitochondrial COI gene reveals distinct haplotype subgroups within the monoph...
Nematodes are probably the most abundant Metazoans on our planet. They are present in densities of m...
Phylogenetic reconstructions of relations within the phylum Nematoda are inherently difficult but ha...
Populations of Hemicriconemoides chitwoodi, H. fujianensis, H. parasinensis, and Criconemoides myung...
Phylogenetic reconstructions of relations within the phylum Nematoda are inherently difficult but ha...
Ring nematodes of the genus Criconemoides are a group of polyphagous, migratory root-ectoparasites o...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.The curr...