Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?

In order to confirm or refute the relay role of lagomorphs in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina (Nematoda), the following points were studied by summarizing previous works on the subject: the chronology of the life cycles (27 conducted in natural hosts, lagomorphs, ruminants or arvicolin rodent...

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Main Authors: Audebert F., Durette-Desset M.C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2007-09-01
Series:Parasite
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2007143183
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spelling doaj-5ed24a74e03344f595879d334e987f682021-02-02T03:50:35ZengEDP SciencesParasite1252-607X1776-10422007-09-0114318319710.1051/parasite/2007143183parasite2007143p183Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?Audebert F.Durette-Desset M.C.In order to confirm or refute the relay role of lagomorphs in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina (Nematoda), the following points were studied by summarizing previous works on the subject: the chronology of the life cycles (27 conducted in natural hosts, lagomorphs, ruminants or arvicolin rodents; 14 in experimental hosts); the parasitic phase in the experimental host and the adaptation involved; the migration of the parasites into the tissues of the host; the morphogenesis of larval stages and molecular phylogeny. These data confirm, in their entirety, that lagomorphs may be considered as “relay” hosts in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2007143183NematodaTrichostrongylinarelay rolelagomorphsruminantsarvicolin rodents
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author Audebert F.
Durette-Desset M.C.
spellingShingle Audebert F.
Durette-Desset M.C.
Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?
Parasite
Nematoda
Trichostrongylina
relay role
lagomorphs
ruminants
arvicolin rodents
author_facet Audebert F.
Durette-Desset M.C.
author_sort Audebert F.
title Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?
title_short Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?
title_full Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?
title_fullStr Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?
title_full_unstemmed Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?
title_sort do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the trichostrongylina nematodes?
publisher EDP Sciences
series Parasite
issn 1252-607X
1776-1042
publishDate 2007-09-01
description In order to confirm or refute the relay role of lagomorphs in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina (Nematoda), the following points were studied by summarizing previous works on the subject: the chronology of the life cycles (27 conducted in natural hosts, lagomorphs, ruminants or arvicolin rodents; 14 in experimental hosts); the parasitic phase in the experimental host and the adaptation involved; the migration of the parasites into the tissues of the host; the morphogenesis of larval stages and molecular phylogeny. These data confirm, in their entirety, that lagomorphs may be considered as “relay” hosts in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina.
topic Nematoda
Trichostrongylina
relay role
lagomorphs
ruminants
arvicolin rodents
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2007143183
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