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Summary Of: Parasite

The parasite benefits from a prolonged... it is in the evolutionary interest of the parasite that its host thrives... A parasite may evolve to become less harmful for its host or a host may evolve to... cope with the unavoidable presence of a parasite to the point that the parasite... one finds that parasite individuals exhibit an... of terminology has come into use to describe parasite assemblages at different host scales... parasite component communities in host populations are... different types of parasite assemblages have been recognised in host individuals and populations... This proposes that parasite assemblages occur along a cline from interactive communities... a parasite that matures in... and prey species would be different if this parasite were absent from the system... Virtual Parasite Project at Virginia Commonwealth University...

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