Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understanding interactions between individual parasite species and their hosts depends on accurate characterization of the parasite community. For parasitic nematodes, noninvasive methods for obtaining quantitative, species-specific infection data in wildlife are often unreliable. Consequently, characterization of gastrointestinal nematode communities of wild hosts has largely relied on lethal sampling to isolate and enumerate adult worms directly from the tissues of dead hosts. The necessity of lethal sampling severely restricts the host species that can be studied, the adequacy of sample sizes to assess diversity, the geographic scope of collections ...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
Soil biota are responsible for essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling...
Soil biota are responsible for essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling...
Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understand...
Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understand...
Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understand...
<div><p>Parasitic helminth infections have a considerable impact on global human health as well as a...
Background Gastrointestinal parasitic nematodes can impact fecundity, development, behaviour, and su...
Background Although wild ungulate populations are heavily monitored throughout Europe, we understand...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
Soil biota are responsible for essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling...
Soil biota are responsible for essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling...
Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understand...
Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understand...
Most hosts are concurrently or sequentially infected with multiple parasites; thus, fully understand...
<div><p>Parasitic helminth infections have a considerable impact on global human health as well as a...
Background Gastrointestinal parasitic nematodes can impact fecundity, development, behaviour, and su...
Background Although wild ungulate populations are heavily monitored throughout Europe, we understand...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
Soil biota are responsible for essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling...
Soil biota are responsible for essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling...