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An organism that lives with, and obtains food from, another organism, usually to the detriment of the latter. Nestling martins have their feathers and skin eaten, and their blood sucked, by the following parasites: fleas, lice, nest mites, bed bugs, feather mites, blackflies, louse flies, mosquitoes, and blowfly larvae. See "ectoparasite."
Ãâó: www.purplemartin.org/main/Terminology.html
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Parasitism is almost a form of predation, but the organism parasitized does not necessarily die. Parasites feed on other organisms --externally or internally. Some insects are considered beneficial that parasitize pest species.
Ãâó: www.earthandtable.com/glossary/plants/maladies/pes...
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A species obtaining its nutrition from another species (the host). The host is detrimentally affected while the parasite benefits from the association.
Ãâó: www.ecotao.com/holism/glosoz.htm
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An obligatory symbiosis between individuals of two different species, in which the parasite is metabolically dependent on the host, and in which the host is typically adversely affected but rarely killed
Ãâó: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/end_species/es_gloss/es_gl...
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an animal that lives in or on the body of another living animal
Ãâó: www.borealforest.org/insects/glossary.htm
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