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- entomologist E. O. Wilson characterised parasites' way of feeding as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans...
- The Parasites is a novel by Daphne du Maurier, first published in 1949. The novel follows an emotionally entangled bohemian family, the Delaneys, who...
- blood-feeding insect host which then injects parasites into a vertebrate host during a blood meal. Parasites grow within a vertebrate body tissue (often...
- ancestors generally had parasites, but until recently there was no evidence to support this claim. Generally, the discovery of parasites in ancient humans relies...
- Partisans and Parasites "Parasites", a song by Madder Mortem from Red in Tooth and Claw "Parasites", a song by Polaris from Fatalism "Parasites", a song by...
- on them. Most avian brood parasites have very short egg incubation periods and rapid nestling growth. In many brood parasites, such as cuckoos and honeyguides...
- family's labor. So both are parasites." After completing Snowpiercer, Bong wrote a 15-page film treatment for the first half of Parasite, which his production...
- Parasites are an American pop-punk band. They were formed in the late 1980s by guitarist / singer Dave Parasite and b****ist Ron Nole in New Jersey. Dave...
- There are two main types of intracellular parasites: Facultative and Obligate. Facultative intracellular parasites are capable of living and reproducing in...
- Behavior-altering parasites are parasites capable of causing changes in the behavior of their hosts species to enhance their transmission, sometimes directly...