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Nematodes are one of the most prolific life-forms on this planet. Most are free-living, with species adapted to every imaginable habitat. Some are parasitic on plants, and others on animals. The animal parasitic nematodes form a large and diverse array of organisms. Occlusion of [[Pancreas Parasitic - Pathology|pancreatic ducts]] sometimes happens.  
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Nematodes are one of the most prolific life-forms on this planet. Most are free-living, with species adapted to every imaginable habitat. Some are parasitic on plants, and others on animals. The animal parasitic nematodes form a large and diverse array of organisms. Occlusion of [[Pancreas - Parasitic Pathology|pancreatic ducts]] sometimes happens.  
 
From the veterinary view-point, the nematodes are most conveniently grouped into '''superfamilies''' because their members often have similar life-cycles and epidemiological features. Superfamily names end in -oidea (the anglicised form is -oid, as in trichostrongyloid).
 
From the veterinary view-point, the nematodes are most conveniently grouped into '''superfamilies''' because their members often have similar life-cycles and epidemiological features. Superfamily names end in -oidea (the anglicised form is -oid, as in trichostrongyloid).
 
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Revision as of 13:27, 9 June 2010

Nematodes

Nematodes are one of the most prolific life-forms on this planet. Most are free-living, with species adapted to every imaginable habitat. Some are parasitic on plants, and others on animals. The animal parasitic nematodes form a large and diverse array of organisms. Occlusion of pancreatic ducts sometimes happens. From the veterinary view-point, the nematodes are most conveniently grouped into superfamilies because their members often have similar life-cycles and epidemiological features. Superfamily names end in -oidea (the anglicised form is -oid, as in trichostrongyloid).


Nematodes of Different Species

Cattle Nematodes

Sheep Nematodes

Goat Nematodes

Horse Nematodes

Pig Nematodes

Poultry Nematodes

Dog Nematodes

Cat Nematodes

Rabbit Nematodes

Rodent Nematodes

Donkey Endoparasites

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

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Pages in category "Nematodes"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.