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Parasitism is a
close relationship between species,
where one organism, the parasite,
lives (at
least some of the time) on or
inside another organism,...
- have an
evolutionarily stable relationship with
their hosts similar to
ectoparasitism. The host
range is the
collection of
hosts that an
organism can use...
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emerging as an adult, to
paralysing the host and
living outside it (
ectoparasitism).
Hosts can
include other parasitoids,
resulting in hyperparasitism;...
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Thomas Weiterschan; Olga F.
Chernova (2018). "A case of mite-on-mammal
ectoparasitism from
Eocene Baltic amber (Acari: Prostigmata:
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Ectoparasitism as a cost of
coloniality in
cliff swallows (Hirundo pyrrhonota). Ecology...
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Ectoparasitism as a cost of
coloniality in
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Ectoparasitism as a Cost of
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megalonyx Fry and Hedgpeth, 1969 (Pycnogonida, Colossendeidae): a test for
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behavior of
larval asilids can be
intermediate between predation and
ectoparasitism. Much
better known and
described in
detail is the
behavior of adults...
- po****tions in
different habitats actually display different levels of
ectoparasitism. The
lizard occupies many
different microhabitats, but
reside mostly...