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capacity depends on the
density of host oothecae. The
development and
parasitisation rates are temperature-dependent.
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idiobont endoparasitoid which means that
hosts do not
mature after parasitisation.
Pimpla rufipes goes
through five
stages as a larva. At its
first instar...
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causative agent of
various pathologies including tissue damage at the
parasitisation site (tongue),
growth defects,
decrease in mean host
weight and size...
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biology of
Asterias rubens L. II.
parasitisation of the
gonads by the
ciliate Orchitophyra stellarum Cepede" (PDF). Journal...
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known to
infest po****tions,
resulting in
lesions on the legs and toes.
Parasitisation of
nestlings by
Protocalliphora blow-fly
larvae is a
significant factor...
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masked weaver lays eggs of a
various colour and this
helps it to
evade parasitisation by
cuckoos because the
cuckoo has no way of
knowing what kind of eggs...
- and vibrations. The ****ociation with ants is
believed to
reduce the
parasitisation of the
butterfly caterpillars. Some
myrmecophilous beetles are in the...
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Wirostko E,
Johnson L,
Wirostko B.
Chronic orbital inflammatory disease:
parasitisation of
orbital leucocytes by mollicute-like organisms. Br J Ophthalmol....
- season, or for the nest to fail
through other means, such as predation,
parasitisation, or
worker mortality,
leading workers to help rear
broods that are less...
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evolutionarily quite recent.
Russulaceae fruitbodies are
subject to
parasitisation by
other fungi. The
genus Asterophora develops on old
fruitbodies of...