Paragordius varius and Sol Mercado

Paragordius varius, also known as the nematomorphs or horsehair worm, are known to control their definitive host to jump into a pool of water, thus allowing the adult worm to escape and reproduce. They are similar to nematodes but are much longer and very thin (>4 inches longer and 1/80 to 1/10 inch in diameter). P. varius is usually found in water or wet areas. These worms definitive host consist of grasshoppers, crickets, cockroaches, and some beetles.

Contents 1 Physiology 2 Life cycle 3 Development 4 Reproduction 5 Host species 6 Habitat 7 Ecosystem roles 8 References

Physiology

P. varius have a slightly off-center mouth and distinct grooves running along its cylindrical body. Male worms can grow to be 12–29 cm in length whereas females are generally longer and can grow to be 12–31 cm in length. This parasite is a pseudocoelomate whose body consists of an areole containing cuticle layer, monolayer hypoderm, muscular layer, ventral nerve cord and a digestive tract. Life cycle

When the adult worm is in the water, it leaves their definitive host and spends their time swimming in the shallows in search for a mate. Upon initial encounter with each other, the female gives a signal to the male that she is ready and willing to mate. No penetration is necessary during copulation and the male releases his sperm immediately. However, if the sperm does not land on the appropriate posterior area of the female, conception does not occur. When conception does occur, P. varius lay eggs, which comes out in a long, white, spaghetti-like string. These eggs are hatched into free-swimming larvae and must find an intermediate host, such as freshwater snails, mosquito larvae, or other small aquatic critters, to infect within a few days or they will die. Upon infection of one of these hosts, the larva takes about 5–14 days to develop into a cyst. At this stage it is ready to infect its definitive host where it can mature into an adult. Development

The life cycle of nematomorphs has 4 stages: First is the egg, which takes about 10–12 days to complete its larval development after being laid. Second is the pre-parasitic larva that hatches from the egg; the fully developed larva remains in the egg 7–10 days before hatching. Third is the parasitic larva that develops within an invertebrate host; larvae swim about freely in the water after hatching, and are ingested with water when insects drink. If the larvae does not find a host within a few days, they will die. The larvae uses hooks on the anterior portions of the body to infect its host. Once inside a host insect, the larva penetrate the insect's gut and enter its body cavity and forms a cyst in the muscular or intestine region. They mature and escape from the host in two to three months. When the intermediate host completes metamorphosis it comes across a definitive host and evolves into an adult. The final stage of the nematomorphs is the free-living aquatic adult; the development only takes about thirty days where the P. varius is able to produce three generations in one year. They break through the body wall of the host and become free-living. Eventually the P. varius will leave the definitive host when the host is near water. This is done by manipulating its host to migrate to a shallow body of water. Reproduction

Adult hair worms that live in insects emerge from their hosts in late spring or summer. They typically start off swimming in shallow waters and move up onto land at the edge of the water to mate one to two days after they have left their definitive hosts. Females will send stimulus signals to the male when she is ready and willing to mate. No penetration is done, the male simply releases its sperm and lands on the appropriate posterior area of the female. Once the sperm lands, a large circular glob forms which passes into the seminal receptacle of the female within twenty four hours of mating. After mating, females lay as many as six million eggs and then die. Host species

This parasite is known to infect insect species in the order orthoptera. Host species involve, but aren’t limited to, grasshoppers, crickets, cockroaches, snails, mosquito larvae, or other small aquatic animals and insects. Mammals are not known as a definitive host however, dogs, cats, and even humans have been known to be accidental hosts . Habitat

Paragordius varius has been found all across North and South America ranging as far north as Canada and as far south as Argentina. It prefers environments containing bodies of water need for reproduction. P. varius has also been found to be able to withstand temperatures as cold as -70°C. It can be frozen at this temperature for weeks and when it thaws out, it is still completely capable of infecting its next host. Ecosystem roles

P. varius alters the behavior of its definitive host, resulting in the host traveling to or near a body of water. The host is then manipulated into entering the body of water where the larvae can develop into an adult and exit its host.

Sol Mercado and Paragordius varius

Solomon Jemuel Mercado (born May 6, 1984) is a Filipino-American professional basketball player who currently plays for the GlobalPort Batang Pier in the Philippine Basketball Association.

Contents 1 PBA career 1.1 Rain or Shine (2008) 1.2 PBA Fiesta Conference 2009 1.3 Sophomore Season (Philippine Cup) 1.4 PBA Fiesta Conference 2010 1.5 Smart Gilas 1.6 The Trade to Meralco 1.7 The Trade to GlobalPort 1.8 The Trade to San Miguel 1.9 Return to GlobalPort 2 Personal life 2.1 Statistics 2.2 PBA Season 2.3 RP Team Statistics 3 References

PBA career Rain or Shine (2008)

He was originally drafted by the Alaska Aces as the fifth pick in the 2008 PBA Draft. However, he was immediately traded to the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, together with Eddie Laure for Joe Devance and the 2009 and 2010 second round picks of Alaska.

With all the focus on Gabe Norwood, that year's first pick overall, and not much hype he scored a record 29 points in his rookie debut game, the highest since Asi Taulava scored 32 points for Mobiline in his debut. Since then, he slowly became one of the PBA elite point guards. PBA Fiesta Conference 2009

If not for a hamstring injury that sidelined him in a couple of games into their semifinal series against the Barangay Ginebra Kings, Rain or Shine would have gone farther in the Fiesta Conference. A member of the All-Rookie Team, Mercado finished second to teammate Gabe Norwood for Rookie of the Year honors. The fifth overall pick in 2008 emerged as the team's top scorer with 13.5 points per game and his 4.5 assists per night did not only lead the team but was also number 6 overall among locals. The only glitch in his rookie season was his 2.9 turnovers per game which ranked seventh overall and led the rookies in that category. Sophomore Season (Philippine Cup)

He has been the team's cornerstone as he always led the Painters to winning games. Against the Coca-Cola Tigers in a knockout game, he scored 28 points to lead them. But unfortunately they would end up short after losing to the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants. PBA Fiesta Conference 2010

He averaged 17.7 points in the eliminations then had a 45 point outburst against the B-Meg Derby Ace Llamados. In another knock out game against the Tigers, he delivered crucial plays, despite fouling out, in a come from behind win. Against the Llamados in Game 3, he almost recorded a triple double with 16 points 15 assists 9 rebounds. But, in Game 5 of the series, they lose to the Llamados. Smart Gilas

Mercado is also a member of Philippine National Basketball team Smart Gilas. He was personally handpicked by Rajko Toroman alongside Kelly Williams and Asi Taulava. The Trade to Meralco

Before the start of the 2011 PBA Commissioner's Cup, he and Jay-R Reyes were among the eight players involved in the three-way trade between Meralco, Rain or Shine and Air21 in what was easily one of the biggest trades that happened this past season. Mercado, along with Paolo Bugia were shipped to the Bolts. He was still able to perform the same way he did with the Elasto Painters. However, it was not enough for the Bolts to past the eliminations of the latter conferences. The Trade to GlobalPort

Before the start of the 2013 PBA Commissioner's Cup, he along with Kelly Nabong, Jaypee Belencion and Yousif Aljamal were traded to GlobalPort Batang Pier for Rey Guevarra, Vic Manuel, Josh Vanlandingham and 2015 first round pick. The Trade to San Miguel

Before the start of the 2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup, Mercado was traded to San Miguel in exchange for Alex Cabagnot. At the start of 2014 PBA Governors' Cup, Mercado changed his jersey number from 0 to 7. Return to GlobalPort

Before the 2014–15 PBA Philippine Cup trade deadline, just before the playoffs, Mercado was traded back to GlobalPort, together with San Miguel's 2018 and 2019 second round picks, in exchange for Cabagnot. Personal life

Mercado is currently engaged to actress Denise Laurel. Statistics

Correct as of January 10, 2013 PBA Season RP Team Statistics


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