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2022
In 1922 Dr H.A. Baylis, then head of what today is the Parasitic worms group, devised a Host-Parasite Catalogue in which he recorded the host-parasite associations published in the scientific literature. The catalogue, which is in manuscript form, was maintained by the group staff until 1988.
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In 1922 Dr H.A. Baylis, then head of what today is the Parasitic worms group, devised a Host-Parasite Catalogue in which he recorded the host-parasite associations published in the scientific literature. The catalogue, which is in manuscript form, was maintained by the group staff until 1988.
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Evolution of Host-Parasite Diversity
Evolution, 1993Hosts and parasites often have extensive genetic diversity for resistance and virulence (host range). Qualitative diversity occurs when the success of attack is an all-or-nothing response that varies according to the genotypes of the host and parasite.
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1966
Both original and published records are presented in this catalogue so that the particular records need to be referred to material and/or host records in the particular parasite species.
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Both original and published records are presented in this catalogue so that the particular records need to be referred to material and/or host records in the particular parasite species.
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Virology: A parasite's parasite saves host's neighbours.
Nature, 2016Viruses can be attacked by parasitic viruses, which compete with them for cellular resources. It emerges that one such parasitic virus can defend a host-cell population from a viral attack [...]
Koonin, Eugene V., Krupovic, Mart
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1997
Abstract Current interest in host-parasite interactions is spread across many disciplines-immunology, evolution, ecology, endocrinology, sexual selection, behaviour, and organismal parasitology. Host-parasite evolution is a comprehensive review that bridges the gap between evolutionary biologists and parasitologists.
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Abstract Current interest in host-parasite interactions is spread across many disciplines-immunology, evolution, ecology, endocrinology, sexual selection, behaviour, and organismal parasitology. Host-parasite evolution is a comprehensive review that bridges the gap between evolutionary biologists and parasitologists.
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1986
Any circumstance that provides the physicochemical conditions and nutritional sources suitable for the replication of microorganisms provides their ecological niche for growth. Multicellular organisms, including man and other mammals, also occupy their niche in the natural environment and, in turn, they provide on their surfaces living space for many ...
Akira Wake, Herbert R. Morgan
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Any circumstance that provides the physicochemical conditions and nutritional sources suitable for the replication of microorganisms provides their ecological niche for growth. Multicellular organisms, including man and other mammals, also occupy their niche in the natural environment and, in turn, they provide on their surfaces living space for many ...
Akira Wake, Herbert R. Morgan
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1984
Life on earth probably began about 3500 million years ago and since then an enormous diversity of micro organisms, animals and plants has evolved and become adapted to live in one of the three major habitats of the planet. Probably all readers will accept that land and water form two of the habitats.
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Life on earth probably began about 3500 million years ago and since then an enormous diversity of micro organisms, animals and plants has evolved and become adapted to live in one of the three major habitats of the planet. Probably all readers will accept that land and water form two of the habitats.
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2001
The diversity of known strategies for parasitic lifestyles is truly astonishing. Many species of parasitic worms, for example, utilize only one host species, while others cycle between two or more (as many as four) different species of hosts. Some parasites are highly virulent, seriously debilitating or even killing their hosts, while others cause only
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The diversity of known strategies for parasitic lifestyles is truly astonishing. Many species of parasitic worms, for example, utilize only one host species, while others cycle between two or more (as many as four) different species of hosts. Some parasites are highly virulent, seriously debilitating or even killing their hosts, while others cause only
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Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1987
Our current knowledge of the host-parasite relationship is reviewed as part of a series entitled 'Papers of yesterday and today'. A retrospective view is taken of a paper written in 1898 by Professor H. J. Hamburger, entitled 'The Current Point of View of the Theory of Natural Immunity', which is also published in a slightly abridged version in this ...
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Our current knowledge of the host-parasite relationship is reviewed as part of a series entitled 'Papers of yesterday and today'. A retrospective view is taken of a paper written in 1898 by Professor H. J. Hamburger, entitled 'The Current Point of View of the Theory of Natural Immunity', which is also published in a slightly abridged version in this ...
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