BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF SOIL HEALTH
Dr. Wasim Ahmad, Professor Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University received E.K. Janaki Ammal National Award for Animal Taxonomy

Dr. Ahmad is an Internationally acclaimed nematode taxonomist with over three decades of experience working on soil nematode fauna of different geographical regions of India and has described several hundred new taxa of nematodes. He has also the distinction of describing large number of new nematode taxa from over twenty different countries of the world. In addition, his several books and monographs have been published by the world renowned publisher, E.J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. He has visited many countries as an expert of nematode taxonomy and is recipient of prestigious visiting fellowships from Royal Society, London (UK), Dutches Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), Japanese Society for Promotion of Science (Japan), Erasmus Mundus Scholar (European Union), Chinese Academy of Sciences (China), Third World Academy of Science (Italy), Korean Science Foundation (Korea), Raffles Museum Visiting Fellowship (Singapore), Institut Nacional de Biodiversidad (Costa Rica) and many others. Since its inception in 1999 by the Government of India, Dr. Ahmad is the youngest to have been honored with this award. Dr. Wasim’s international recognition can be ascertained from the fact that way back in 1996, Scientists from the British Museum Natural History, London named a new genus of nematode Wasimellus enigmatus Bloemers & Wanless in recognition of his contribution to Nematode taxonomy. This is a very rare recognition for an Indian Scientists by the British Scientists. His admirers have dedicated several other new species in his name, Laimydorus wasimi Bohra & Baqri, Mylonchulus wasimi Tiasi, Chatterjee & Manna; Helicotylenchus wasimi Gantait, Bhattacharya & Chatterjee; Aporcelaimellus ahmadi Sergio & Pena-Santiago etc.
ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATOLOGY

Edited by
Randy Gaugler
Department of Entomology
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey
USA
CABI
Link: http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/56892607?access_key=key-1z20xowd09k09fu34e4g
Prof. Wasim Ahmad of Nematology, AMU selected for National Award on Animal Taxonomy-2009

Prof. Wasim Ahmad selected for Prof. E.K. Janaki Ammal National Award on Animal Taxonomy - 2009
NEW BOOK

PROF. MAHLAQA CHOUDHARY
PROF. WASIM AHMAD
PROF. M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI
A unique treatise on the morphology and taxonomy of the Order Alimida with special reference to the species described from India. The alaimids represent a group of soil-inhabiting microbivorous nematodes which play important role in soil food web. The book includes detailed morphology of alaimids with emphasis on characters of taxonomic importance.
Link: http://www.scribd.com/doc/52472405/ALAIMINA
Link: http://www.scribd.com/full/51701722?access_key=key-252tbnafznz4p8ef5c0z
TROPICAL FOREST COMMUNITY ECOLOGY

Editors
Walter P. Carson
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Biological Sciences
Pittsburgh, PA
USA
Stefan A. Schnitzer
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Department of Biological Sciences
Milwaukee, WI
USA
and
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Apartado 0843-03092, Balboa
Republic of Panama
Nematode community structure as a bioindicator in environmental monitoring
Tom Bongers and Howard Ferris
Four of every five multicellular animals on the planet are nematodes. They occupy any niche that provides an available source of organic carbon in marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. Nematodes vary in sensitivity to pollutants and environmental disturbance. Recent development of indices that integrate the responses of different taxa and trophic groups to perturbation provides a powerful basis for analysis of faunal assemblages in soil as in situ environmental assessment systems.
