It appears from histological evidence that it is more likely that larvae travel in blood vessels rather than by burrowing.
For example, burrowing animals affect the evolutionary pressures felt by their descendants in two ways.
Their descendants inherit the genes for burrowing, and they inherit the niche of the burrow.
Information such as this should aid the identification of plant characteristics for banana genotypes that are more resistant and/or tolerant to burrowing nematodes.
It is evident, therefore, that burrowing efficiency has little or no relation to the weight of the larva.
She pleads with all her blandishments for forgiveness, while he, burrowing into his soul, can hardly find a reason to embrace her again.
Comparable complexity of burrowing rather than precise ichnotaxonomic parity would thus be of importance.
The only monitoring study on a burrowing species since cats were eradicated has been for white-chinned petrels.