Frontiers in Veterinary Science is an international journal on animal health and disease with cutting-edge research across the entire spectrum of veterinary medicine. This special article collection from Frontiers in Veterinary Science will accept original and unpublished papers, brief communications and review articles covering different aspects on helminths parasites (Nematoda, Cestoda, Trematoda and Acanthocephala). Contributions involved in the fields of biodiversity, systematics, morphology, electron microscopy, biology, ecology, phylogenetic, biochemistry, human and veterinary parasitology will be welcome.
In the last decades the planet has lost a large amount of biodiversity, including parasites from different vertebrate hosts. The aim of this special collection is to broaden and deepen the knowledge about helminths around the world, especially considering those of medical or veterinary importance, that involve environmental health. Moreover, helminths in wildlife or domestic hosts will be valued when contributing to the taxonomic groups, ecology, phylogenetic and biology. A comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach should guide the scientific information.
This Research Topic welcomes original articles, brief communications, or review articles based on Helminths, specifically:
• Taxonomy, systematics, morphology, and ultrastructure
• Molecular biology and Phylogeny
• Ecology and environment
• Biology and biochemistry
Please note that all submissions must have a veterinary application.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science is an international journal on animal health and disease with cutting-edge research across the entire spectrum of veterinary medicine. This special article collection from Frontiers in Veterinary Science will accept original and unpublished papers, brief communications and review articles covering different aspects on helminths parasites (Nematoda, Cestoda, Trematoda and Acanthocephala). Contributions involved in the fields of biodiversity, systematics, morphology, electron microscopy, biology, ecology, phylogenetic, biochemistry, human and veterinary parasitology will be welcome.
In the last decades the planet has lost a large amount of biodiversity, including parasites from different vertebrate hosts. The aim of this special collection is to broaden and deepen the knowledge about helminths around the world, especially considering those of medical or veterinary importance, that involve environmental health. Moreover, helminths in wildlife or domestic hosts will be valued when contributing to the taxonomic groups, ecology, phylogenetic and biology. A comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach should guide the scientific information.
This Research Topic welcomes original articles, brief communications, or review articles based on Helminths, specifically:
• Taxonomy, systematics, morphology, and ultrastructure
• Molecular biology and Phylogeny
• Ecology and environment
• Biology and biochemistry
Please note that all submissions must have a veterinary application.