The southernmost worm, Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda): diversity, dispersal and ecological stability

scientific article published on 19 December 2006

The southernmost worm, Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda): diversity, dispersal and ecological stability is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00300-006-0241-3
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_z6hbxbbiongpxoa3zuslus3kye
P5875ResearchGate publication ID220032902

P50authorDiana H. WallQ16886408
Ian D. HoggQ47299208
P2093author name stringB. J. Adams
A. R. Dillman
J. M. Chaston
U. Gozel
P2860cites workMolecular and morphometric evidence for separate species of Uncinaria (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) in California sea lions and northern fur seals: hypothesis testing supplants verification.Q46008929
Distribution and life-cycle of Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda) in Antarctic soils: a modeling analysis of temperature responsesQ54669769
P433issue7
P921main subjectbiological dispersalQ778143
P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject EcologyQ10818384
P304page(s)809-815
P577publication date2006-12-19
P1433published inPolar BiologyQ15754510
P1476titleThe southernmost worm, Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda): diversity, dispersal and ecological stability
P478volume30