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Paleoparasitology and the antiquity of human host-parasite relationships
(Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde, 2023)
Diversity, similarity, and host–parasite relationships in parasitic infracommunities of Hypostomus spp. from the Tietê-Batalha river basin, southeastern Brazil
(2021-01-01)
We analyzed the distribution and ecological relationships in the parasitic infracommunities of four species of the genus Hypostomus: Hypostomus regani, Hypostomus strigaticeps, Hypostomus hermanni, and Hypostomus ancistroides, ...
Host ontogeny and the temporal decay of similarity in parasite communities of marine fish
(Elsevier, 2010-07)
Geographical distances between host populations are key determinants of how many parasite species they share. In principle, decay in similarity should also occur with increasing distance along any other dimension that ...
Two mistletoes are too many? Interspecific occurrence of mistletoes on the same host tree
(Soc Botanica BrasilSao Paulo SpBrasil, 2013)
MicroRNAs in Taenia solium Neurocysticercosis: Insights as Promising Agents in Host-Parasite Interaction and Their Potential as Biomarkers
(Frontiers Media, 2017)
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, endogenous, non-coding, single-stranded RNAs involved in post-transcriptional gene regulation. Although, several miRNAs have been identified in parasitic helminths, there is little information ...
Immunity of leaf-cutting ants and its role in host-parasitoid relationships
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2019-07)
Parasites are an important selection pressure for all organisms, and host immune responses are key in shaping host-parasite interactions. Host species with strong immune defences may be expected to experience lower parasitism; ...
A Social Parasite Evolved Reproductive Isolation from Its Fungus-Growing Ant Host in Sympatry
(Cell Press, 2014-09-08)
Inquiline social parasitic ant species exploit colonies of other ant species mainly by producing sexual offspring that are raised by the host. Ant social parasites and their hosts are often close relatives (Emery's rule), ...