- A
synanthrope (from
ancient Gr**** σύν sýn "together, with" and ἄνθρωπος ánthrōpos "man") is an
organism that
lives near and
benefits from
humans and their...
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based on
specimens collected in
South Africa, but is
found worldwide as
synanthrope in
human housings. In
recent years, gray
silverfish have increasingly...
- 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...
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biological species,
which can be mutualistic,
commensal or
parasitic Synanthrope –
species commensal with
humans Wilson EO (1975). "Ch.17-Social Symbiosis"...
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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...
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range extending from
Burma to
Western Africa. The
khapra beetle is a
synanthrope,
predominantly living in
close ****ociation with humans.
Information regarding...
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Evolutionary psychology Landrace Rewilding (anarchism)
Sociobiology Synanthrope Zanella, Matteo; Vitriolo, Alessandro; Andirko, Alejandro; Martins, Pedro...
- slug. In
northern Scandinavia it is scarce, and is
mainly found as a
synanthrope. This
species occurs in
countries and
islands including:
Great Britain...
- in the
Satoyama of
Saitama prefecture, by
Studio Ghibli Silviculture Synanthrope Terrace (agriculture)
Wildlife management Takeuchi, K.; Brown, R.D.;...
- dis****r for the
latter species. The crab-eating
macaque can
become a
synanthrope,
living off
human resources. It
feeds in
cultivated fields on
young dry...