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Entomopathogenic Nematodes: Biodiversity, Geographical Distribution and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Authors:William M Hominick  Alexander P Reid  David A Bohan  Bernard R Briscoe
Abstract:This paper addresses three major issues. Firstly, molecular taxonomy and its application to elucidate the biodiversity and biogeography of entomopathogenic nematodes is considered. Accurate identification is fundamental for understanding biodiversity, and because these nematodes are morphologically conservative, molecular techniques will provide the insights necessary to develop a robust, morphologically based taxonomy. Secondly, a review of the knowledge on their biogeography and habitat specificity, including a consideration of the limitations to the available data is given. Much of the information is presented in two tables which summarize the distributions of recognized species at continental and national levels. Thirdly, this paper provides a brief consideration of the Convention on Biological Diversity and its implications for future work with entomopathogenic nematodes and biological control.
Keywords:Steinernema  Heterorhabditis  Biodiversity  Geographical  Distribution  Molecular  Taxonomy  Habitat  Specificity
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