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- A synanthrope (from ancient Gr**** σύν sýn "together, with" and ἄνθρωπος ánthrōpos "man") is an organism that evolved to live near humans and benefit from...
- based on specimens collected in South Africa, but is found worldwide as synanthrope in human housings. In recent years, gray silverfish have increasingly...
- entirely to a diet of insects. Squirrels, like pigeons and other fauna, are synanthropes, in that they benefit and thrive from their interaction in human environments...
- biological species, which can be mutualistic, commensal or parasitic Synanthropespecies commensal with humans Wilson EO (1975). "Ch.17-Social Symbiosis"...
- range extending from Burma to Western Africa. The khapra beetle is a synanthrope, predominantly living in close ****ociation with humans. Information regarding...
- ideal habitat for barred owls, and the species may be considered a local synanthrope. Using transmitters, scientists found that some regional po****tions...
- in the Satoyama of Saitama prefecture, by Studio Ghibli Silviculture Synanthrope Terrace (agriculture) Wildlife management Takeuchi, K.; Brown, R.D.;...
- white-breasted hedgehog.(Kryštufek et al.,2009) The species is a common synanthrope and is known to carry not only the hedgehog tick, Ixodes hexagonus, but...
- Evolutionary psychology Landrace Rewilding (anarchism) Sociobiology Synanthrope Zanella, Matteo; Vitriolo, Alessandro; Andirko, Alejandro; Martins, Pedro...
- po****tions or highly disturbed environments. Crab-eating macaques can become synanthrope, living off human resources when feeding in cropfields on young dry rice...