Journal article
The occurrence of species flocks in the nematode genus Cloacina (Strongyloidea: Cloacininae), parasitic in the stomachs of kangaroos and wallabies
I Beveridge, NB Chilton, DM Spratt
Australian Journal of Zoology | C S I R O PUBLISHING | Published : 2002
DOI: 10.1071/ZO02038
Abstract
The occurrence of species flocks within the nematode genus Cloacina was examined using the criteria of host specificity, co-occurrence and monophyly. Species of Cloacina generally exhibited a high degree of host specificity, with most species occurring either in a single host species or in two closely related host species. The frequency distribution of numbers of component species of Cloacina per host species indicated that most host species harboured 2-4 species of nematodes, with an approximately exponential decline in the number of species of parasites to a maximum of 20 species of nematode per host species. Host species harbouring eight or more species of Cloacina were found within a sin..
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