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Marine nematodes play an important role in many ecosystems. Their roles in bioturbation, nutrient decomposition and nutrient mineralization as well as in food web interactions have been well reported. In addition, their sensitivity to changes in the environment caused by pollution has been exploited in their usage as bio-indicators in the environment. Despite their important roles, discriminating species within taxa groups remains a difficult task that requires great taxonomic expertise, leaving a greater part of the knowledge on nematode species diversity in a state of enigma. This book…mehr

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Marine nematodes play an important role in many ecosystems. Their roles in bioturbation, nutrient decomposition and nutrient mineralization as well as in food web interactions have been well reported. In addition, their sensitivity to changes in the environment caused by pollution has been exploited in their usage as bio-indicators in the environment. Despite their important roles, discriminating species within taxa groups remains a difficult task that requires great taxonomic expertise, leaving a greater part of the knowledge on nematode species diversity in a state of enigma. This book presents an insight into molecular techniques deployed for species delineation in nematology. Furthermore, it compares the commonly used sites on the DNA - 18S and COI - for barcoding nematodes. I hope you find the information contained herein resourceful.
Autorenporträt
Chris Eche is one of the few passionate Nematologists in Africa with wide international exposure. Graduated with a First Class Honours from Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria and obtained his M.Sc (Great Distinction) from the prestigious Ghent University, Belgium. He is Currently a Ph.D. candidate at FUNAAB and a member of ESN, NISON, NSPP and BSN.