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Poinar, Jr 210 $aLeiden ;$aBoston $cBrill$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (436 p.) 225 0$aNematology monographs and perspectives ;$vv. 9 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-17521-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tIntroduction /$rEltjo Buringh -- $tTypes of preservation /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tSystematic treatment of fossil nematodes /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematodes from the Precambrian /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematodes from the Palaeozoic /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematodes from the Mesozoic /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematodes from the Tertiary /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematodes from Pleistocene and Holocene deposits /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tHuman parasites from Pleistocene and Holocene remains /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tDubious nematode fossils /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematode artefacts /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tNematode time lines /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tFunctional morphology and the behaviour of fossil nematodes /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tAppendix I. Taxonomic descriptions of previously known and new fossil nematode taxa /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tAppendix II. Key to nematodes presented in this work /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tAppendix III. Techniques for studying nematodes in amber /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tReferences /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tColour plates /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry -- $tIndex /$rGeorge O. Poinar , David J. Hunt and Roland N. Perry. 330 $aNematodes are one of the most abundant groups of invertebrates on the face of the earth. Their numbers are estimated to range from 1000 per cm2 in the sand-covered hydrogen sulphide ?black zone? beneath the ocean floors to 1.2 billion in a single hectare of soil. Estimates for their species diversity range from 100 000 to 10 million. The past history of nematodes is a mystery, since very few fossils have been discovered. This book establishes a solid base in palaeonematology with descriptions of 66 new fossil species and accounts of all previous fossil and subfossil nematodes from sedimentary deposits, coprolites, amber and mummies. 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