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being eaten), vector -transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism , and micropredation. like predation, parasitism is a type of consumer-resource interaction , [ ] but unlike predators , parasites, with the exception of parasitoids, are typically much smaller than their hosts, do not kill them, and often live
toxoplasma . [ ] they have complex life cycles involving hosts of two or more species. in their juvenile stages, they infect and often encyst in the intermediate host. when this animal is eaten by a predator, the definitive host, the parasite survives the digestion process and matures into an adult; some live...
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