Abstract
It was found that the higher the number of individuals of parasites per unit area, the less evident dissocia-tion of males and females within subpopulations. With an overall paucity of Mermithidae dissociation of genders is a common occurrence. Dissociation of individuals by gender within subpopulations in separate time intervals allows the bias of different generations of parasites, as unfertilized females and non-coupling males accumulate in the open environment for several years. As a result, in subpopulations there is rather complicated composition of age’s groups from individuals of more than one generation.
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