Another factor inhibiting the finch is a high level of infection by an endoparasitic mite which affects its respiratory system. |
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The only indication of endoparasitic infection in the present study was the eggs of an unknown species recovered from the intestinal tract. |
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An endoparasitic worm is transferred from a mosquito to its host when bitten. |
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It embraces some 300 described members which are exclusively endoparasitic to insects and other organisms. |
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Examination of dead nematodes revealed the presence of an unknown endoparasitic hyphomycete. |
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On the other hand, ectoparasitic nematodes would compete directly for food with endoparasitic nematodes. |
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The order Strepsiptera are obligate endoparasitic insects that are known to parasitize seven insect orders, including solitary and social Hymenoptera. |
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Plasmodiophoromycota, phylum of plant parasites in the kingdom Chromista commonly referred to as endoparasitic slime molds. |
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The cause is a small endoparasitic worm of the genus Schistosoma that has an essential environmental pr dilection for human blood. |
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The particular groups of root-knot, cyst, endoparasitic and ectoparasitic nematodes are covered. |
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Copidosoma floridanum is an endoparasitic, polyembryonic, social wasp that can lay its eggs in the eggs of the moth host, Trichoplusia ni. |
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McKenry MV, Kretsch JO, Anwar SA Interactions of selected rootstocks with endoparasitic nematodes. |
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All are endoparasitic and consume hemolymph and fat of the host, and carry a polydnavirus to interrupt host cellular immunoreaction. |
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Pharmacological approaches towards rationalizing the use of endoparasitic drugs in small animals. |
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Endoparasitic helminths are transmitted from intermediate host jellyfish to definitive host fish via predation. |
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