In addition, many fungi are able to parasitize spores, sclerotia, or hyphae of other fungi, resulting in biocontrol. |
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Entamoeba are unicellular eukaryotes that frequently parasitize vertebrate species including human. |
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There, the worms continued to parasitize their hosts, and an isolated group evolved to become T. asiatica. |
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Bacteria in this group lack cell walls and cannot survive outside the cells of the organisms they parasitize. |
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Today there is a variety of extant species that parasitize birds, reptiles, and rodents, as well as human and nonhuman primates. |
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These wasps parasitize the pupal life stage of house flies and, less successfully, stable flies. |
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In one strepsipteran family, males and females actually parasitize different kinds of insects. |
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Like all gordian worms the larvae of this family parasitize on a number of aquatic and terrestrial insects. |
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This fracturing allows birds of the forest edge, such as cowbirds and blue jays, to parasitize and prey upon the thrushes. |
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In the pumpkinseed sunfish, parental care is provided exclusively by males, but some males parasitize others by sneaking fertilizations. |
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Three types of anoplurans parasitize human beings, the head louse, the body louse and the pubic louse. |
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Female wasps parasitize fruit flies by inserting their eggs into fruit fly eggs. |
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Bacteria that parasitize other organisms must first break down some of their host's tissues before setting up shop. |
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Cowbirds inhabit most parts of North America, and they have been reported to parasitize many different species in almost any type of habitat. |
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Some species will parasitize other organisms, such as zooplankton and other protists, filamentous algae, or fish. |
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Those that parasitize agricultural insect pests may be beneficial. |
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As many of you already know, cowbirds parasitize other, smaller birds by laying their eggs in other birds' nests, often those of thrushes, sparrows or warblers. |
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Although they are usually fish parasites, spiny-headed worms also parasitize amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. |
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Crustaceans also can be parasites, and some copepod species in particular parasitize other aquatic animals ranging from whales to sea anemones. |
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They are indiscriminate feeders as they parasitize a large range of small mammals, companion and economic animals and humans. |
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These hatch in the spring and larvae are immediately able to parasitize hosts. |
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Insects who feed or parasitize these insects do not have enough food to survive themselves. |
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Other pests that parasitize eastern grey squirrels are ticks, fleas, lice, and round and tape worms. |
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Aphdius ervi also prefers to parasitize larger aphid species such as potato and foxglove aphids. |
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The clover cyst nematode does not parasitize potatoes, but the cysts may be present in soil adhering to tubers. |
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The tiny wasp will parasitize chinch bug eggs under favourable conditions, preventing them from hatching. |
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Some of these wasps are small enough to attack aphids or whiteflies, while others parasitize larger prey such as cabbage loopers, cutworms, and tomato hornworms. |
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Other wasps parasitize the eggs or larvae of other insects, such as the wasp below, which is shown emerging from the egg of a hemipteran that was parasitized. |
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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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Fitness costs vary greatly among host species in part because cowbirds parasitize host species at widely divergent frequencies, even among hosts breeding in the same habitat. |
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The majority, 16 genera and 31 species, parasitize the root system. |
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She cannot stand hearing any longer the insults which parasitize her ears and she cannot stand suffering any longer by the fault of Gilbert, this intruder, and his troop who entered the house overnight. |
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As a specialist in tapeworms that parasitize sharks and rays, she has a peculiar collecting method. |
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A number of witchweed species parasitize important economic plants such as corn, sugarcane, rice, tobacco, and some small grains. |
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The larvae of some sea anemones are parasites on ctenophores, as are the larvae of some flatworms that parasitize fish when they reach adulthood. |
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Mycorrhizae can parasitize their host plants when resources are plentiful but act as mutualists when resources are scarce. |
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Cuckoos only parasitize a small number of species, with reed warblers and dunnocks among their favourites. |
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Aphidius matricariae is effective against green peach aphid, not very effective against cotton aphid, and like A. colemani, does not parasitize potato and foxglove aphids. |
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The thamid wasps have habits similar to those of the eulophids in that both parasitize scale insects and whiteflies or are hyperparasites of chalcid wasps that parasitize homopterans. |
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This wasp prefers to parasitize the 2nd and 3rd nymphal stages while the 1st and small 2nd nymphal stages are used for host-feeding i.e. as food by adults. |
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It is therefore of great advantage to a brood parasite to lay eggs that resemble those of its host, or, conversely, to parasitize species whose eggs are the same colour as its own. |
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The species that parasitize hosts in open habitats usually develop as internal parasites, whereas those that attack hosts in concealed places, such as wood burrows, usually feed on the host externally. |
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Some species of rotifers parasitize molluscs, worms or crustaceans. |
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And phorid flies, which parasitize and kill fire ants, are now in use in the United States to reduce RIFA foraging and help control some populations. |
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It the only genus in the order known to parasitize the hosts mesophyll. |
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The organisms which parasitize fungi are known as mycoparasitic organisms. |
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