- parasite's
absence causes the host harm. For example,
although animals parasitised by
worms are
often clearly harmed, such
infections may also
reduce the...
- the
nests of the
European magpie. It
repeatedly visits nests it has
parasitised, a
precondition for the
mafia hypothesis. In experiments,
nests from...
-
Isaria sinclairii from
Bushy Park, New Zealand,
showing the
fruiting bodies and
parasitised cicada nymphs...
-
Sacculina carcini (highlighted)
parasitising the crab
Liocarcinus holsatus....
- Nest of an
eastern phoebe that has been
parasitised by a brown-headed cowbird...
-
cuckoo eggs were laid in
nests that were
multiply parasitised. When
laying eggs in
nests already parasitised, the
female cuckoos removed one egg at random...
- are
ectoparasitic on mammals. One such species,
Platypsyllus castoris,
parasitises beavers (Castor spp.). This
beetle lives as a
parasite both as a larva...
- no
natural enemies. In
order to
control it, some
pupae that had been
parasitised by a
chalcid wasp were imported, and
natural control was thus regained...
- a****ual
fruiting body that
erupts through the
epidermis of host
plants parasitised by
mitosporic fungi of the form
order Melanconiales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes)...
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swifts and swallows, and by
vertebrates including bats.
Mosquitoes are
parasitised by
hydrachnid mites,
ciliates such as Glaucoma,
microsporidians such...