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- as one of the most prominent synanthropic animals and can be found in almost every place there are people. Synanthropic plants include pineapple weed...
- Parasteatoda with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common house spiders are synanthropic and live in and near human dwellings. Their prey mechanism is similar...
- throughout the Asian continent and are highly adaptable. Certain species are synanthropic, having learned to live alongside humans, but they have become problematic...
- non-indigenous gastropods in synanthropic habitats 0 non-indigenous bivalves in natural habitats 4 non-indigenous bivalves in synanthropic habitats 0 total of...
- squirrel blended into the urban environment so efficiently that when synanthropic behavior stops (i.e. people do not leave trash outside during particularly...
- synanthropically throughout its range. The present distribution of Helix pomatia is considerably affected by the dispersion by human and synanthropic...
- macaque, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. As a synanthropic species, the crab-eating macaque thrives near human settlements and in...
- settlements such as towns. Some urban wildlife, such as house mice, are synanthropic, ecologically ****ociated with and even evolved to become entirely dependent...
- Slovakia is a land-locked country, and therefore the molluscs of Slovakia are all land and freshwater species. There are 247 species of molluscs living...
- pseudoscorpion in the world, it occurs in a range of habitats, but it is mostly synanthropic and harmless to humans. Chelifer cancroides measure 2.5–4.5 mm (0.098–0...