Cicada Predators, parasites, and pathogens

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    have developed as a response to predators, such as the cicada killer wasp and praying mantis. A specialist predator with a shorter life cycle of at least...
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    periodical cicada is commonly used to refer to any of the seven species of the genus Magicicada of eastern North America, the 13- and 17-year cicadas. They...
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    it can produce offspring, whereas conventional parasites usually do not kill their hosts, and predators typically kill their prey immediately. Parasitoids...
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    Mimicry (section Parasites)
    to protect a species from predators, making it an anti-predator adaptation. Mimicry evolves if a receiver (such as a predator) perceives the similarity...
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    which deters predators. Grasshoppers are affected by parasites and various diseases, and many predatory creatures feed on both nymphs and adults. The eggs...
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    colours and patterns, such as red with black spots, that warn potential predators that they taste bad. Most coccinellid species are carnivorous predators, preying...
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    nematode parasites. This defence is mediated by toxins called "ribosome-inactivating proteins" that attack the molecular machinery of invading parasites. These...
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    Treehopper (category Insect vectors of plant pathogens)
    (Mymaridae) and Trichogrammatidae. The females of some membracid species sit over their eggs to protect them from predators and parasites, and may buzz their...
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    hyper-parasites, as their hosts are other parasitoid wasps. Several groups of insects can be considered as either micropredators or external parasites; for...
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    the separatists. 1.^ For a more comprehensive list of natural predators, pathogens and parasitoids, see here. "Leptinotarsa decemlineata". Integrated...
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    39 in) in length. Prey taxa include mosquitoes, beetles, ants, moths, and cicadas. It forages with slow, erratic flight in areas near water or forest edges...
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    Flea (category Parasites of cats)
    500 species of small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas live by ingesting the blood of their hosts. Adult...
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    Psyllid (category Insect vectors of plant pathogens)
    called "lerps" over their bodies, presumably to conceal them from predators and parasites. The following list is currently subject to review: Acizzia Agonoscena...
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    Mealybug (category Insect vectors of plant pathogens)
    sunflower and orchids. Mealybugs only tend to be serious pests in the presence of ants because the ants protect them from predators and parasites. Mealybugs...
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    can exponentially increase in population size and form large swarms because of a lack of natural predators coupled with their ability to reproduce asexually...
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    and delicatula, meaning "luxurious". L. delicatula is also referred to as the spot clothing wax cicada ("chu-ki" or "banyi-la-chan" in Chinese) and the...
  • suits the fungus. Strepsipteran parasites also manipulate their ant host to climb grass stems, to help the parasite find mates. A nematode (Myrmeconema...
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    area of potentially dangerous pathogens which could deploy on carrion, stillborn farm animals (or other deceased mammals and birds), even scavenging newborn...
  • continue: the same predator/prey co-evolution which has existed as long as there have been predators and prey on earth; both the hunters and the hunted were...
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    divergent selection; however, little has been studied in regards to pathogens or parasites. Ecological interactions can drive divergent selection between populations...
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