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Перевод: parasitism speek parasitism


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паразитизм


Тезаурус:

  1. The coral doesn't seem to gain anything from the relationship; the gobies can sometimes be seen pulling mucus off the coral, but this could be interpreted as parasitism rather than symbiosis.
  2. BROOD parasites and their hosts are thought to engage in a coevolutionary arms race in which parasitism selects for adaptive defences by the host (such as egg rejection), which in turn select for counter-adaptations by the parasite (such as egg mimicry).
  3. But genuine co-operation between colonies seems always to boil down to pure parasitism.
  4. In those species where almost all broods are initiated by one foundress, he found that parasitism had no detectable effect on fitness.
  5. A cuckoo that finds a host's nest where incubation has already started will often rob the nest causing the unfortunate host to start a new clutch, thus providing the cuckoo with a further chance for parasitism.
  6. In traditional society this would not be regarded as sponging or parasitism, for it was felt that one's relationship to one's own son was no closer than that to the sons of siblings, and most people had more nephews than sons.
  7. All of these last examples are of course one sided and do not benefit the host, but the association between cleaner shrimps and plankton filter-feeding sea cucumbers is one step further removed and borders on parasitism.
  8. Of course their non-pernicious parasitism is far too mild mannered for such a task, but could virulent strains be developed through selective breeding?
  9. The occurrence of great spotted cuckoo parasitism on magpies was reported at Iznalloz (800-;1,400m above sea level, 40km away from Guadix) as early as 1885 (ref. 10).
  10. We collected data on cuckoo parasitism from the Guadix area during 1982-;1984, and from the Santa Fe area during 1985 and 1989-;1991.
  11. Experiment has shown that mimicry in cuckoo eggs has evolved as a counter-adaptation to egg discrimination by hosts, which in turn evolved as a behavioural defence against parasitism.
  12. (3) Parasitism , in which the host is subject to varying degrees of injury while the parasite benefits, albeit temporarily.
  13. All you need to know about Maxwell is that if everybody behaved as he did, the economy would soon collapse in an explosion of selfish parasitism.

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