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Inherent movement patterns of larval nematodes, with a stochastic model to simulate movement of infective hookworm larvae
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1973
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BiologyStochastic SimulationPattern FormationNumerical AnalysisEngineeringInherent Movement PatternsEvolutionary BiologyMorphologyStochastic ModelDominant FeaturesLarval NematodesUniformly RandomNematologyNematode PestMedicineParasitologyHost-parasite Relationship
Ancylostoma tubaeforme infective larvae have been tracked in agar and the dominant features of their tracks subjected to a numerical analysis. Very few of the features are uniformly random, most follow a well described normally random frequncy distribution. The mean size of an ‘are’ was 3·61 mm in radius and subtended an angle of 123° at the centre. The length of track per unit time declined with larval age and reversals were the main features to disrupt the pattern of tracks.
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