- is
important to
reiterate that
inquilinism in
termites (Blattodea,
formerly Isoptera)
contrasts with the
inquilinism observed in
other eusocial insects...
-
either obligate or
facultative (induced by
environmental conditions).
Inquilinism is the use of a
second organism for
permanent housing.
Examples are epiphytic...
-
organism using another for
transportation (p****sy) or for
housing (
inquilinism), or it may also
involve one
organism using something another created...
- Yang, M.-M.; Mitter, C.; Miller, D. R. (2001). "First
incidence of
inquilinism in gall-forming psyllids, with a
description of the new
inquiline species"...
- culture, deculturate, deculturation, incult, inculturation, inquiline,
inquilinity, inquilinous, intercultural, multicultural, postcolonial, precolonial...
- in
ecology Amensalism Commensalism Competition Deception in
animals Inquilinism Mimicry Mutualism Neutralism Synnecrosis Parasitism Behavior-altering...
- "slave" with "captive". A
related type of
social parasitism is
called inquilinism, in
which a
reproductive enters a host colony, lays eggs, and relies...
- culture, deculturate, deculturation, incult, inculturation, inquiline,
inquilinity, inquilinous, intercultural, multicultural, postcolonial, precolonial...
-
inquiline and its
symbiosis with a host
termite has been
treated as
inquilinism. In the past few decades,
species of the
genus have been investigated...
- Phlaeothripidae)
inside Dunatothrips nests, with
evolutionary implications for
inquilinism in thrips: A NEW
INQUILINE THRIPS".
Biological Journal of the Linnean...