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EFFECTS OF ECTOPARASITISM ON HOST CONDITION IN THEDROSOPHILA–MACROCHELESSYSTEM
Ecology, 1998Michal Polak
exaly
2018
For such a large and ecologically diverse group of organisms, foraminifera have produced remarkably few examples of parasites. They have, however, been recorded as ectoparasites on other foraminifera (Le Calvez, 1947; Haynes, 1981) and on bivalve molluscs (Todd, 1965; Alexander and Delaca, 1987).
Collen, J. D., Newell, P.
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For such a large and ecologically diverse group of organisms, foraminifera have produced remarkably few examples of parasites. They have, however, been recorded as ectoparasites on other foraminifera (Le Calvez, 1947; Haynes, 1981) and on bivalve molluscs (Todd, 1965; Alexander and Delaca, 1987).
Collen, J. D., Newell, P.
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The evolution of ectoparasitism in the genus Lucilia (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1997Jamie R Stevens
exaly

