ulkonemat
Ulkonemat refers to nematodes that inhabit the exterior of organisms or live in external environments rather than inside host tissues. The term, used in Finnish parasitology, contrasts with endoparasitic or tissue-dwelling nematodes. Ulkonemat include free-living soil and aquatic nematodes as well as species that persist on the surfaces of plants or animals, often feeding on surface fluids, microbes, or debris.
Habitat and life history: They are found on plant surfaces, leaf litter, soil surfaces, water films, and
Morphology and adaptations: Like other nematodes, ulkonemat possess a tubular body with a tough cuticle and
Detection and study: Researchers identify ulkonemat by sampling the relevant environment (soil, leaf wash, skin scrapes)
Importance and applications: Ulkonemat contribute to soil health and decomposition through free-living forms, and some species