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Dokl Biol Sci ; 480(1): 100-102, 2018 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30009350

RESUMEN

We have obtained the first data demonstrating the capability of multicellular organisms for longterm cryobiosis in permafrost deposits of the Arctic. The viable soil nematodes Panagrolaimus aff. detritophagus (Rhabditida) and Plectus aff. parvus (Plectida) were isolated from the samples of Pleistocene permafrost deposits of the Kolyma River Lowland. The duration of natural cryopreservation of the nematodes corresponds to the age of the deposits, 30 000-40 000 years.


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Hielos Perennes/parasitología , Rabdítidos , Ríos/parasitología , Animales , Regiones Árticas , Criopreservación , Rabdítidos/clasificación , Rabdítidos/aislamiento & purificación , Rabdítidos/fisiología , Siberia
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J Nematol ; 29(4): 451-64, 1997 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19274181

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Thalassomermis megamphis n. gen., n. sp. (Mermithidae: Nemata) was extracted from sediment collected off the coast of Brazil at a depth of approximately 1,000 m. Although the food of this new nematode is unknown, the reduction of the stoma and esophagus and presence of a trophosome indicate that it is parasitic in its juvenile stages. Thalassomermis megaraphis n. gen., n. sp. is assigned to Mermithidae because of its similarity to that family in the appearance of the cephalic sensory receptors, the long and tubular vagina, and copulatory muscles of the male extending posteriorly throughout most of the length of the tail. Thalassomermis megamphis n. gen., n. sp. differs from all other members of Mermithidae by the large, lenticular, intracuticular amphidial fovea with coiled, emergent terminal filaments as well as the small amphidial aperture situated over the center of the fovea.

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