“…Caenorhabditis dauer larvae have been frequently observed on such vectors, and they presumably carry dauers to new rotting plant resources where they disembark and mature. C. elegans has been observed on snails (Helix, Oxychilus, and Pomatias species [31,32]), slugs (Deroceras, Arion, and Ambigolimax species [31,33,34]), isopods (Porcellio, Oniscus, and Armadillidium species [33,35,36]), millipedes (Glomeris species [32]), and centipedes [33,37]. C. briggsae and C. remanei have also been observed on similar vectors (gastropods, isopods, and myriapods [13,34,[37][38][39].…”