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and insects. Payne R.B. 1997. Avian brood parasitism. In D.H. Clayton and J. Moore (eds) Host-parasite evolution: general principles and avian models, 338–369... |
are also ubiquitous. Hence parasitism is almost certainly the most common feeding method on Earth. "It is clear that parasitism as a way of life is more... |
Symbiosis Parasitism Boucher D.H. 1985. The idea of mutualism, past and future. In D.H. Boucher (ed) The biology of mutualism: ecology and evolution. Oxford... |
subfamily, the Cuculinae. Many of them have a unique kind of parasitism called brood parasitism. This means it lays its eggs in the nests of other kinds of... |
Coevolution (redirect from Co-evolution) species of vertebrate. Protozoan parasites are also ubiquitous. Hence parasitism is almost certainly the most common feeding method on Earth. Recent publications... |
means mutualism only) is no longer used. The widest definition includes parasitism (in which one organism is helped and the other organism is hurt), mutualism... |
Parasitoid wasp (section Evolution) PMID 21540117. Whitfield, James B. 2003. Phylogenetic insights into the evolution of parasitism in Hymenoptera". Advances in Parasitology. 54: 69–100. doi:10... |
bears. Moth larvae are eaten by many birds, and are also vulnerable to parasitism by ichneumon wasps. Many adult moths and larvae are protected by noxious... |
immune system is the parts of the body which work against infection and parasitism by other living things. Immunology deals with the working of the immune... |
glycines) reveals complex patterns of duplications involved in the evolution of parasitism genes". BMC Genomics. 20 (1): 119. doi:10.1186/s12864-019-5485-8... |
Gall (category Parasitism) size, II: a path analysis of the ecological factors behind selection. Evolution 48, 734–745. Stone, Graham N. and Schonrogge, Karsten 2003. The adaptive... |
Gall wasp (section Parasitism) collector of gall wasps was Alfred Kinsey. Liljeblad J. 2002. Phylogeny and evolution of gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae). Department of Zoology, Stockholm... |
Behaviour-changing parasite (category Parasitism) 1016/s0020-7519(03)00178-4. PMID 13129526. Lafferty, K.D. (1999). "The evolution of trophic transmission". Parasitology Today. 15 (3): 111–115. doi:10... |