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This is the first and so far the one and only treatise on the morphology of the Tylenchs. Tylenchs are economically important Nematodes that live in huge numbers in the soil. They are microscopic and they show a constant number of cells, a characteristic in Nematodes. The cell count in Tylenchs, undertaken here for the first time, resulted in an estimate of fewer than a thousand cells. All the different cell types are described in great detail, and some of them are rather unusual in the Animal Kingdom. The internal pressure system (typical for Nematodes) in conjunction with the presence of a hollow stylet (typical for Tylenchs), results in rigorous but functional relations among the several body parts. Throughout the book functional morphology is a key topic and an entire chapter is devoted to it. The book is amply illustrated with line drawings that are based on microscopic and sub-microscopic observations.

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Chapter 1: Characterization of the Tylenchida Chapter 2: Morphometric behaviour and functional morphology Chapter 3: The body wall Chapter 4: The nervous system Chapter 5: The head Chapter 6: The digestive system Chapter 7: The female genital system Chapter 8: The male genital system.

Functional and detailed Morphology of the Tylenchida (Nematoda)

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 01/06/2006
      ISBN13: 9789004148956, 978-9004148956
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      Book Synopsis
      This is the first and so far the one and only treatise on the morphology of the Tylenchs. Tylenchs are economically important Nematodes that live in huge numbers in the soil. They are microscopic and they show a constant number of cells, a characteristic in Nematodes. The cell count in Tylenchs, undertaken here for the first time, resulted in an estimate of fewer than a thousand cells. All the different cell types are described in great detail, and some of them are rather unusual in the Animal Kingdom. The internal pressure system (typical for Nematodes) in conjunction with the presence of a hollow stylet (typical for Tylenchs), results in rigorous but functional relations among the several body parts. Throughout the book functional morphology is a key topic and an entire chapter is devoted to it. The book is amply illustrated with line drawings that are based on microscopic and sub-microscopic observations.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Characterization of the Tylenchida Chapter 2: Morphometric behaviour and functional morphology Chapter 3: The body wall Chapter 4: The nervous system Chapter 5: The head Chapter 6: The digestive system Chapter 7: The female genital system Chapter 8: The male genital system.

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