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Phylum Nematoda Highest abundance of any animal on planet: 4 million / square meter in marine ~ 16,000 species described > 100,000 predicted taxa
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Phylum Nematoda Triploblastic, bilateral, vermiform, unsegmented Complete gut No circulatory or gas exchange structures Longitudinal muscles ONLY
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Dioecious - males have “hooked” posterior Marine, freshwater, terrestrial some free-living, some parasitic
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Nematoda body wall Cuticle secreted by epidermis Epidermis: syncytial = nuclei not separated by complete cell membranes Longitudinal nerve cords
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Support and Locomotion Longitudinal muscles No circular muscle layer (burrowing impossible) Body cavity not spacious, filled with organs Cuticle provides support = hydrostatic Whiplike undulatory motion
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Feeding Detritivores, microscavengers: consume bacteria/fungi on decomposing organic matter Free-living taxa can be carnivores Nematodes feeding on termite
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Digestion Complete digestive tract: mouth, pharynx, intestine, anus Pharynx adds enzymes Digestion extracellular
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Circulation, Gas Exchange, Excretion, Osmoregulation Circulation and gas exchange by diffusion and movement of body cavity fluids Excretory system: renette? Cuticle differentially permeable to water (H2O in but not out)
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Nervous System and Sense Organs Cerebral ganglion = nerve ring and ganglia Nerves extend from nerve ring Abundant sense organs = papillae and setae (tactile receptors) Amphids - paired organs on head = chemosensory
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Reproduction and Development Mostly dioecious: sperm amoeboid Few hermaphroditic (sperm and egg production in same gonad = ovitestis) Few parthenogenetic Female: ovary, oviduct, uterus, vagina, gonopore
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Female nematode x-sec
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Male – Smaller, curved body – Threadlike tubular testes – Sperm stored in seminal vesicle
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Male x-sec
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Hookworm: Necator americanus > 1 billion infected worldwide egg
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Pinworm = Enterobius vermicularis ~ 20 % US children infected
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Cool Nematodes! Guinea worm: female can be 1 m long, just under skin, produces ulcer that causes opening, release young (to intermediate copepod host)
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Chapter 17 Pechenik Cycloneuralia: Nematomorpha and others
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Phylum Nematomorpha “thread body” = Hair Worms 2 orders – marine – freshwater and terrestrial
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Hair worms ~ 320 species described 5 are marine Adults all free-living Adults do not feed = nonfunctional digestive tracts
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Juveniles are internal parasites Lack digestive tract Mostly insect hosts Details of life cycles unknown for most species
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