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behavioral ecology and
ecological epidemiology have
shown that
cannibalistic necrophagy,
although rare, has been
observed as a
survival behavior in
several social...
- as
gastropods and
Accipitrimorphae birds have been
noted to
engage in
necrophagy.
Necrophages play a
critical role in the
study of
forensic entomology...
- PMC 8609352. PMID 34809450. Roubik, D. W. (10
September 1982). "Obligate
necrophagy in a
social bee". Science. 217 (4564): 1059–1060. Bibcode:1982Sci...217...
- such as with
direct contact,
maternal transmission, coprophagy, and
necrophagy with
different species.
Infected individuals are more
likely to be consumed...
- buri are also eaten. It
sometimes stores food.
Lowland paca also have
necrophagy behavior,
consuming carc****es of
decomposing animals,
possibly to supply...
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number of
cases was
certainly much higher. Most
cases of
cannibalism were "
necrophagy, the
consumption of
corpses of
people who had died of starvation". But...
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Consumption of
large mammals by
Crocodylus moreletii:
field observations of
necrophagy and
interspecific kleptoparasitism. The
Southwestern Naturalist, 52(2)...
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sugary substances to feed to both
larvae and
adult wasps. Additionally,
necrophagy is a
common practice for swarm-founding
Neotropical bees and wasps, and...
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which their offspring develop. A few
species shifted from
coprophagy to
necrophagy, and use
small vertebrates carc****es as food for both
adults and larvae...
- fly
larvae on or in a
vertebrate host.
mycetophagy feeding on fungus.
necrophagy consuming of dead
animals and
their remains.
nervure Older term for vein...