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concerns invasiveness: an
endoparasite lives inside the host's body; an
ectoparasite lives outside, on the host's surface. Like predation,
parasitism is a...
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Arthropods and
ectoparasite-borne
diseases and
infestations Insecta Crustacea For
ticks and mites, see Template:Tick-borne
diseases and infestations...
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boopis is a
species of
whale louse in the
family Cyamidae. This is an
ectoparasite that
lives exclusively on
humpback whales. The
infestation is most concentrated...
- the beavers' hairs. They are
wingless and eyeless, as are many
other ectoparasites.
Others are
kleptoparasites of
other invertebrates, such as the small...
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intestinal helminths Capillaria columbae and
Ascaridia columbae.
Their ectoparasites include the
ischnoceran lice
Columbicola columbae,
Campanulotes bidentatus...
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ectoparasite-borne
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infestations Insecta Crustacea For
ticks and mites, see Template:Tick-borne
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Arthropods and
ectoparasite-borne
diseases and
infestations Insecta Crustacea For
ticks and mites, see Template:Tick-borne
diseases and infestations...
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batrachotoxins may well be
effective against a wide
range of
ectoparasite arthropods.
These ectoparasites have been
found to play a role in the
reproduction of...
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Arthropods and
ectoparasite-borne
diseases and
infestations Insecta Crustacea For
ticks and mites, see Template:Tick-borne
diseases and infestations...
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Arthropods and
ectoparasite-borne
diseases and
infestations Insecta Crustacea For
ticks and mites, see Template:Tick-borne
diseases and infestations...