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Hassalstrongylus Forresteri
''Hassalstrongylus forresteri'' is a nematode worm of the genus ''Hassalstrongylus'' that infects the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris'') in the United States. It was first described as ''Hassalstrongylus musculi'' by Marie-Claude Durette-Desset in 1972, but she later recognized it as a different species, ''H. forresteri''. The females cannot be distinguished from those of the other species in the marsh rice rat, ''H. musculi'' and '' H. lichtenfelsi''.Kinsella, 1988, table 1 See also * List of parasites of the marsh rice rat A variety of parasites have been recorded from the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris''), a semiaquatic rodent found in the eastern and southern United States, north to New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeaste ... References Literature cited *Diaw, O.T. 1976Contribution a l'etude de nematodes Trichostrongyloidea parasites de xenarthre, marsupiaux et rongeurs neotropicaux Bulletin de la M ...
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Nematode
The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-Parasitism, parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhabiting a broad range of environments. Less formally, they are categorized as Helminths, but are taxonomically classified along with Arthropod, arthropods, Tardigrade, tardigrades and other moulting animalia, animals in the clade Ecdysozoa, and unlike platyhelminthe, flatworms, have tubular digestion, digestive systems with openings at both ends. Like tardigrades, they have a reduced number of Hox genes, but their sister phylum Nematomorpha has kept the ancestral protostome Hox genotype, which shows that the reduction has occurred within the nematode phylum. Nematode species can be difficult to distinguish from one another. Consequently, estimates of the number of nematode species described to date vary by author and may change rapidly over ...
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Hassalstrongylus
''Hassalstrongylus'' is a genus of nematode worms that infect mostly muroid rodents from eastern North America to South America. The genus is part of the Heligmonellidae and related to genera like '' Stilestrongylus''. *''Hassalstrongylus aduncus'' ('' Sigmodon hispidus'', '' Rattus'' sp.) *'' Hassalstrongylus argentinus''Durette-Desnet, 1971 *'' Hassalstrongylus beta'' *''Hassalstrongylus bocqueti'' (''Oryzomys couesi'', '' Handleyomys melanotis'', ''Oligoryzomys fulvescens'')Underwood et al., 1986 *'' Hassalstrongylus chabaudi'' (''Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos'')Diaw, 1976 *'' Hassalstrongylus dessetae'' ('' Neacomys'' sp.) *''Hassalstrongylus dollfusi'' ('' Mus musculus'') *'' Hassalstrongylus echalieri'' ( Oryzomyini sp.) *'' Hassalstrongylus epsilon'' (''Nectomys squamipes'', ''Akodon cursor'')Gomes et al., 2003 *'' Hassalstrongylus forresteri''Durette-Desset, 1974 *'' Hassalstrongylus hoineffae'' (''Oligoryzomys nigripes'', ''Calomys callosus'', ''Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos'')Magalhã ...
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Marsh Rice Rat
The marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris'') is a semiaquatic North American rodent in the family Cricetidae. It usually occurs in wetland habitats, such as swamps and salt marshes. It is found mostly in the eastern and southern United States, from New Jersey and Kansas south to Florida and northeasternmost Tamaulipas, Mexico; its range previously extended further west and north, where it may have been a commensalism, commensal in corn-cultivating communities. Weighing about , the marsh rice rat is a medium-sized rodent that resembles the common black rat, black and brown rat. The upperparts are generally gray-brown, but are reddish in many Florida populations. The feet show several specializations for life in the water. The skull is large and flattened, and is short at the front. John Bachman discovered the marsh rice rat in 1816, and it was formally described in 1837. Several subspecies have been described since the 1890s, mainly from Florida, but disagreement exists over their ...
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Hassalstrongylus Musculi
''Hassalstrongylus musculi'' is a nematode worm of the genus '' Hassalstrongylus'' that infects the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris'') and house mouse (''Mus musculus'') in the United States and ''Oryzomys couesi'', ''Oligoryzomys fulvescens'', and '' Handleyomys melanotis'' in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. It was first described as ''Longistriata musculi'' by Dikmans in 1935, but transferred to ''Hassalstrongylus'' in 1971 and 1972 by Marie-Claude Durette-Desset. She later renamed the material she had used to describe ''H. musculi'' in 1972 as '' H. forresteri''. The females cannot be distinguished from those of the other species in the marsh rice rat, ''H. forresteri'' and '' H. lichtenfelsi''.Kinsella, 1988, table 1 See also * List of parasites of the marsh rice rat A variety of parasites have been recorded from the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris''), a semiaquatic rodent found in the eastern and southern United States, north to New Jersey ...
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Hassalstrongylus Lichtenfelsi
''Hassalstrongylus lichtenfelsi'' is a nematode worm of the genus ''Hassalstrongylus'' that infects the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris'') in Florida. The females cannot be distinguished from those of the other species in the marsh rice rat, '' H. forresteri'' and '' H. musculi''.Kinsella, 1988, table 1 See also * List of parasites of the marsh rice rat A variety of parasites have been recorded from the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris''), a semiaquatic rodent found in the eastern and southern United States, north to New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeaste ... References Literature cited *Diaw, Oumar Talla, 1976Contribution à l'étude de nematodes Trichostrongyloidea parasites de xenarthre, marsupiaux et rongeurs neotropicaux Bulletin du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris (Zoologie) 282:1065–1089. *Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude, 1974. Nippostrongylinae (Nematoda: Heligmosomidae) néarctiques. An ...
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List Of Parasites Of The Marsh Rice Rat
A variety of parasites have been recorded from the marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris''), a semiaquatic rodent found in the eastern and southern United States, north to New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ... and Kansas and south to Florida and Texas, and in Tamaulipas, far northeastern Mexico. Some of these parasites are endoparasites, internal parasites, while others are ectoparasites, external parasites. Parasitology, Parasitologist John Kinsella compared the endoparasites of marsh rice rats in a saltwater marsh at Cedar Key and a freshwater marsh at Paynes Prairie, both in Florida, in a 1988 study. He found a total of 45 species, a number unequaled in rodents. This may be related to the diverse habitats the rice rat uses and to its Omnivore, omnivorou ...
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Heligmonellidae
Heligmonellidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Rhabditida. Genera A few genera: * '' Acanthostrongylus'' Travassos, 1937 * '' Alippistrongylus'' Digiani & Kinsella, 2014 * '' Brevistriata'' Travassos, 1937 *'' Guerrerostrongylus'' Sutton and Durette-Desset, 1991 * '' Hassalstrongylus'' Durette-Desset, 1971 *'' Nippostrongylus'' Lane, 1923 *''Odilia Odile of Alsace, also known as Odilia and Ottilia, born c. 662 - c. 720 at Mont Sainte-Odile), is a saint venerated in the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. She is a patroness saint of good eyesight and of the region of Alsace. ...'' Durette-Desset, 1973 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q19944729 ...
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Parasites Of Rodents
Parasitism is a Symbiosis, close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the Host (biology), host, causing it some harm, and is Adaptation, adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire bats; fungi such as Armillaria mellea, honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as mistletoe, dodder, and the Orobanchaceae, broomrapes. There are six major parasitic Behavioral ecology#Evolutionarily stable strategy, strategies of exploitation of animal hosts, namely parasitic castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), wikt:trophic, trophicallytransmitted parasitism (by being eaten), Disease vector, vector-transmitted paras ...
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Parasitic Nematodes Of Mammals
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire bats; fungi such as honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as mistletoe, dodder, and the broomrapes. There are six major parasitic strategies of exploitation of animal hosts, namely parasitic castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), trophicallytransmitted parasitism (by being eaten), vector-transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism, and micropredation. One major axis of classification concerns invasiveness: an endoparasite lives inside the host's body; an ect ...
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