Scientists ought to apply universally accepted definitions to technical terms to enable precise communication and discussion. Throughout history, many definitions have shifted, such as those of important terms in evolutionary biology, modes of life, and the nature of interactions. Conversely, throughout history, important terms have been used without proper definition. Two such terms are parasites and pathogens. An extensive body of literature considers parasites and pathogens to be categorically negative, which has resulted in definitions that lack objectivity and limit a full understanding of the biology of these organisms. Different interpretations have resulted in shifting definitions, in turn causing confusion. Here, we present the rem...
Humans are afflicted by a number of diseases caused by parasitic protozoa and helminth worms. The fi...
Parasites are organisms which metabolically depend upon their hosts. To understand the ecological ho...
Parasites are useful biological tags of the ecology of their hosts. In this chapter, we will show th...
Scientists ought to apply universally accepted definitions to technical terms to enable precise comm...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
International audienceUntil quite recently and since the late 19(th) century, medical microbiology h...
To call someone a “parasite” is an insult. But the word has rather a different meaning in biology. E...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
Many important and rapidly emerging pathogens of humans, livestock and wildlife are ‘vector-borne’. ...
This paper was kindly revised by Drs. Vivian Rumjanek, Jane Arnt Lenzi, Eline Deccache-Maia, Aline F...
The several meanings for the term “symbiosis” create confusion, which can be avoided when the author...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between org...
Humans are afflicted by a number of diseases caused by parasitic protozoa and helminth worms. The fi...
Parasites are organisms which metabolically depend upon their hosts. To understand the ecological ho...
Parasites are useful biological tags of the ecology of their hosts. In this chapter, we will show th...
Scientists ought to apply universally accepted definitions to technical terms to enable precise comm...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
International audienceUntil quite recently and since the late 19(th) century, medical microbiology h...
To call someone a “parasite” is an insult. But the word has rather a different meaning in biology. E...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
Many important and rapidly emerging pathogens of humans, livestock and wildlife are ‘vector-borne’. ...
This paper was kindly revised by Drs. Vivian Rumjanek, Jane Arnt Lenzi, Eline Deccache-Maia, Aline F...
The several meanings for the term “symbiosis” create confusion, which can be avoided when the author...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between org...
Humans are afflicted by a number of diseases caused by parasitic protozoa and helminth worms. The fi...
Parasites are organisms which metabolically depend upon their hosts. To understand the ecological ho...
Parasites are useful biological tags of the ecology of their hosts. In this chapter, we will show th...