Literature DB >> 19279775

Feeding habits in soil nematode families and genera-an outline for soil ecologists.

G W Yeates, T Bongers, R G De Goede, D W Freckman, S S Georgieva.   

Abstract

Because research on nematode involvement in trophic interactions, foodweb structure, and biodiversity is constrained by lack of an overview of nematode feeding habits, this outline presents a consensus of current thought on nematode feeding habits. The source of food is fundamental to trophic interactions and provides the basis for our definitions of the essential feeding types: 1) plant feeder, 2) hyphal feeder, 3) bacterial feeder, 4) substrate ingester, 5) predator of animals, 6) unicellular eucaryote feeder, 7) dispersal or infective stage of parasites, and 8) omnivore. Lists of families and genera with their presumed feeding types are given. Major gaps in knowledge of feeding in the smaller tylenchids and many dorylaims are noted.

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Keywords:  bacterial feeding; feeding habit; foodweb; fungal feeding; nematode; omnivore; predator; soil ecology; trophic interaction

Year:  1993        PMID: 19279775      PMCID: PMC2619405     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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5.  Nematode indicators of organic enrichment.

Authors:  Howard Ferris; Tom Bongers
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Authors:  Klemens Ekschmitt; Gerard W Korthals
Journal:  J Nematol       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 1.402

7.  Soil fertility, salinity and nematode diversity influenced by Tamarix ramosissima in different habitats in an arid desert oasis.

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9.  Short-term Impacts of Tillage and Fertilizer Treatments on Soil and Root Borne Nematodes and Maize Yield in a Fine Textured Cambisol.

Authors:  N Mashavakure; A B Mashingaidze; R Musundire; E Gandiwa; V K Muposhi; C Thierfelder; N Nhamo; T Bere; S S Akhtar
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10.  Soil resource supply influences faunal size-specific distributions in natural food webs.

Authors:  Christian Mulder; Henri A Den Hollander; J Arie Vonk; Axel G Rossberg; Gerard A J M Jagers op Akkerhuis; Gregor W Yeates
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