parasitism in English

noun

[par·a·sit·ism || 'pærəsaɪtɪzm]

living at the expense of or off the body of another organism; manner of living in which an organism obtains its livelihood at the expense of another creature

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1. Host-parasite Coevolution: brood parasitism by cuckoos

2. Abutilon theophrasti, Cuscuta pentagona, plant parasitism, vesicular–arbuscular mycorrhizas.

3. Gastrointestinal parasitism is characterized gastroenteritis, unthriftiness and anemia.

4. Incidence and effects of Botfly parasitism in the eastern chipmunk

5. Parasitism by botfly larvae compromises survival, reproduction, and growth

6. You hate emotional parasitism, whiners and outsiders interfering with your business.

7. Cowbird parasitism and nest predation in fragmented grasslands of southwestern Manitoba.

8. Coevolution can occur in helpful ways (symbiosis) and in harmful ways (parasitism)

9. Many biologists think that sex, for example, is a response to parasitism.

10. But genuine co-operation between colonies seems always to boil down to pure parasitism.

11. Only groups that arose using the former mode developed tissue parasitism and heteroxeneity.

12. I only am the parasitism in deep place some corner that small bead.

13. Can cancer cell be in the parasitism of which a few place of human body?

14. 30 The composition change of blood protein is caused by pebrine protozoa parasitism and multiplication.

15. At present one kind of new parasitism quietly emerges above the network such carrier network relations.

16. Parasitism can also play a role in limiting the expansion of species outside of their range.

17. The uncinariasis uncinariasis is because the uncinaria parasitism causes in the human body small intestine disease.

18. It is right to check on parasitism natural enemy in flavescens cocoon by soft X ray.

19. The parasitism of advertising enables it to use and discard any style and content for its own ends.

20. Parasitism characteristics of spirometra mansoni sparganum in the living donor kidney are analyzed by present cases and relevant literatures.

21. ‘This concept helps link mutualism to Antagonisms such as herbivory, predation, and parasitism, interactions defined largely by the existence of costs.’

22. Of particular interest is the cannibalism of parasitoid‐attacked Conspecifics, which could reduce parasitism levels in subsequent generations for that conspecific population.

23. Chelicerates were originally predators, but the group has diversified to use all the major feeding strategies: predation, parasitism, herbivory, scavenging and eating decaying organic matter

24. Six isofemale lines of the aphid parasitoid Aphelinus Abdominalis (Dalman) were compared for life history traits related to parasitism of three cereal aphid species

25. The attribute for which the Cuckoos are best known is the habit of brood parasitism, found in all of the Cuculinae and three species of Phaenicophaeinae

26. The results of host egg exposure showed that imidacloprid, triazophos, fipronil and chlorpyrifos were all badly detrimental to adult survival, parasitism capacity(F0)and adult emergence(F.

27. An isolate of Cunninghamella elegans from egg masses of Meloidogyne incognita was evaluated in vitro for parasitism of separated eggs or egg mass of M.

28. LIMITING FACTORS AND THREATS Natural Mortality There are a number of potential sources of natural mortality, including predation, parasitism, disease, biotoxins, and accidental beaching or entrapment.

29. There are several potential sources of natural mortality that may impact killer whales: entrapment in coastal lagoons or constricted bays, accidental beaching, disease, parasitism, biotoxins, and starvation (Baird 2001).

30. It’s rare for humans in our country, but people in tropical areas face parasitism by Botflies and others, whose larvae feed internally or just under the skin, creating boil-like sores.

31. The application of cyromazine and azadirachtion had fewer effects on the field population fluctration, but the parasitism was increased greatly as compared with the control and other treatments.

32. The rate of parasitism was significantly higher in the natural control check plots than those in the other control measure plots (bio insecticide, chemical insecticide and transgenic Bt cotton).

33. Cocoons from isolated patches were less likely to be parasitized than were those from continuous forest (Isolate term, Table 1), and the effect was much stronger for parasitism by P

34. Benzaldehyde is a member of the family of “essential oils” in plants, (vanillin, for example, is 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy Benzaldehyde), which have antimicrobial and antifeedant properties to discourage parasitism and herbivory

35. In Anglerfishes, this unusual phenomenon is referred to as sexual parasitism and contributes to the reproductive success for these animals living in the vast space of the deep sea, where females and males otherwise rarely meet.

36. It can be assumed that they are vulnerable to many of the same risks as resident killer whales, including: entrapment in coastal lagoons or constricted bays, accidental beaching, disease, parasitism, biotoxins and starvation (Baird 2001).

37. ‘The Cestoda, or tapeworms, are intestinal parasites in vertebrates, and they also show anatomical and life history modifications for parasitism.’ More example sentences ‘The medically important flatworms are further divided into the flukes and tapeworms (Cestoda).’

38. They exist in nature without the need for a host; they are not well adapted to parasitism and do not require a vector for transmission to humans or animals [].Four genera of Amebas cause disease in humans: Naegleria (only N

39. We examined the hypothesis that Steller's eiders, Polysticta stelleri (Pallas, 1769), in good body condition avoided nutritious and abundant prey that were intermediate hosts of acanthocephalans, while birds in poor condition accepted the long-term costs of parasitism to minimize the short-term risk of starvation.