Definition of Parasitisation. Meaning of Parasitisation. Synonyms of Parasitisation

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Parasitisation. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Parasitisation and, of course, Parasitisation synonyms and on the right images related to the word Parasitisation.

Definition of Parasitisation

No result for Parasitisation. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Parasitisation from wikipedia

- capacity depends on the density of host oothecae. The development and parasitisation rates are temperature-dependent. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- 1017/S0025315400055272. Vevers, H.G. (1951). "The biology of Asterias rubens L. II. parasitisation of the gonads by the ciliate Orchitophyra stellarum Cepede" (PDF). Journal...
- causative agent of various pathologies including tissue damage at the parasitisation site (tongue), growth defects, decrease in mean host weight and size...
- known to infest po****tions, resulting in lesions on the legs and toes. Parasitisation of nestlings by Protocalliphora blow-fly larvae is a significant factor...
- idiobont endoparasitoid which means that hosts do not mature after parasitisation. Pimpla rufipes goes through five stages as a larva. At its first instar...
- masked weaver lays eggs of a various colour and this helps it to evade parasitisation by cuckoos because the cuckoo has no way of knowing what kind of eggs...
- Wirostko E, Johnson L, Wirostko B. Chronic orbital inflammatory disease: parasitisation of orbital leucocytes by mollicute-like organisms. Br J Ophthalmol....
-  flavohalterata of the Family Tachinidae is responsible for small amounts of parasitisation in D. chrysippus po****tions. It is unclear whether the fly oviposits...
- females) move from one host individual to another during co****tion. Parasitisation with these mites can negatively affect host fitness. For example, in...
- evolutionarily quite recent. Russulaceae fruitbodies are subject to parasitisation by other fungi. The genus Asterophora develops on old fruitbodies of...