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entomologist E. O.
Wilson characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in
units of less than one".
Parasites include single-celled
protozoans such...
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Human parasites include various protozoa and worms.
Human parasites are
divided into endoparasites,
which cause infection inside the body, and ectoparasites...
- blood-feeding
insect host
which then
injects parasites into a
vertebrate host
during a
blood meal.
Parasites grow
within a
vertebrate body
tissue (often...
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Parasite load is a
measure of the
number and
virulence of the
parasites that a host
organism harbours.
Quantitative parasitology deals with
measures to...
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articles on the
biology of
parasites,
parasitic diseases,
intermediate hosts,
vectors and vector-borne pathogens.
Parasites &
Vector was
established in...
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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...
- The
Parasites is a
novel by
Daphne du Maurier,
first published in 1949. The
novel follows an
emotionally entangled bohemian family, the Delaneys, who...
- the
world human po****tion. Clinically, the life-long
presence of the
parasite in
tissues of a
majority of
infected individuals is
usually considered...
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There are two main
types of
intracellular parasites:
Facultative and Obligate.
Facultative intracellular parasites are
capable of
living and
reproducing in...