- micropredation. One
major axis of
classification concerns invasiveness: an
endoparasite lives inside the host's body; an
ectoparasite lives outside, on the host's...
- host's
cells can form a
multilayered capsule that
eventually causes the
endoparasite to asphyxiate. The process,
called encapsulation, is one of the caterpillar's...
-
domestication hypothesis,
proposed by Skok in 2023,
parasites (specifically
endoparasites:
helminths and protozoa)
could play an
important mediating role in the...
- only be
transmitted via
infected ova, and the
presence of the
obligate endoparasite may be
required for
female ****ual viability. The
question of how females...
- This is an
incomplete list of
organisms that are true
parasites upon
other organisms. (endo = within;
parasites that live
inside their hosts) Rafflesia...
-
include various protozoa and worms.
Human parasites are
divided into
endoparasites,
which cause infection inside the body, and ectoparasites,
which cause...
-
Helminth organisms (also
called helminths or
intestinal worms) include:
Boorom KF,
Smith H,
Nimri L,
Viscogliosi E,
Spanakos G,
Parkar U, Li LH, Zhou XN...
- and lice. A
study of
American black bears found seventeen species of
endoparasite including the
protozoan Sarcocystis, the
parasitic worm Diphyllobothrium...
- rows of
slender marginal teeth. In some
species that have
evolved into
endoparasites, such as the
eulimid Thyonicola doglieli, many of the
standard gastropod...
-
possibly other Herpesviridae), and some
mycoses and
bacterial infections.
Endoparasites include Plasmodium relictum (usually not
causing malaria in the peregrine...