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Cover for Ecological and behavioural adaptations.

This paper discusses nematode behaviour adaptations in relation to various ecological and environmental conditions, and analyses the significance of ongoing adaptive processes in nematode behaviour and their role in practical applications.

Author(s)
Yeates, G. W.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
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Cover for Ageing and developmental behaviour.

Ageing is defined as the time-independent series of cumulative, progressive, intrinsic and deleterious functional and structural changes that usually begin to manifest themselves at reproductive maturity and eventually culminate in death. This paper describes age-dependent nematode behaviour during ...

Author(s)
Lewis, E. E.; Pérez, E. E.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Osmoregulatory and excretory behaviour.

This paper discusses the ecological and behavioural physiology of osmoregulation and excretion in free living and animal parasitic nematodes. It integrates these two mechanisms so as to explain the changes in nematode behaviour occurring due to osmotic stresses and excretion of nitrogenous waste...

Author(s)
Wright, D. J.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Physiological and biochemical basis of behaviour.

This paper discusses the physiological and biochemical (including some molecular) aspects of the behavioural responses of free living and plant parasitic nematodes.

Author(s)
Perry, R. N.; Maule, A. G.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Molecular basis for behaviour.

This paper describes the various aspects of nematode behaviour at the molecular level using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model. It also discusses how classic and reverse genetic approaches may be employed to elucidate the molecular basis of behaviour.

Author(s)
Barr, M. M.; Hu, J. H.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
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Cover for Biotic interactions.

This paper discusses how nematodes interact with beneficial and antagonistic organisms, including members of their own species, what causes interactions to occur, and how these interactions affect nematode behaviour. It describes different types of interactions, e.g. phoresy, antagonism, predation...

Author(s)
Timper, P.; Davies, K. G.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Abiotic factors.

This chapter focuses on the behavioural responses of nematodes to abiotic factors in their environment, including energy (temperature, electromagnetic waves, electrical field/charge and gravity), chemical (oxygen, carbon dioxide, other chemicals and pH) and physical factors (mechanoreception, soil...

Author(s)
Barbercheck, M. E.; Duncan, L.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
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Cover for Population dynamics.

This paper focuses on the spatial distribution and seasonal dynamics/fluctuations in populations of soil and plant-parasitic, insect- and animal-parasitic, and marine and freshwater nematodes. It also describes the changes in behaviour during migration and identifies environmental conditions...

Author(s)
Boag, B.; Yeates, G. W.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Survival strategies.

This paper focuses on the behavioural approaches and adaptive strategies employed by nematodes to enhance survival under biological (food inadequacy, predation, pathogens, competition), physical (temperature, desiccation, pressure, radiation) or chemical stresses (pH, osmotic stress, anoxia). It...

Author(s)
Wharton, D. A.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Orientation behaviour.

This paper describes the various facets of nematode orientation behaviour by discussing types of stimuli and mechanisms involved in nematode chemo-, mechano-, photo-, thigmo- and thermotactic responses. The functional aspects of receptors are discussed in relation to their role in orientation.

Author(s)
Riga, E.
ISBN
2004 CABI Publishing (H ISBN 0851998186)
Type
Book chapter

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