• Behavior-altering parasites are parasites capable of causing changes in the behavior of their hosts species to enhance their transmission, sometimes directly...
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    Emerald cockroach wasp (category Mind-altering parasites)
    reproductive behavior, which involves stinging a cockroach and using it as a host for its larvae. It thus belongs to the entomophagous parasites. The wasp...
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  • episode, the crew of the Enterprise must find a way to exterminate behavior-altering parasites that have taken over the bodies of residents of a Federation...
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    Online Etymology Dictionary. van Beneden, Pierre-Joseph (1876). Animal parasites and messmates. International scientific series. Vol. 19. London: Henry...
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    Parasitism (redirect from Macro-parasite)
    which alter their web-building behavior. Instead of producing their normal sticky spiral shaped webs, they made simplified webs when the parasites were...
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    Toxoplasma gondii (category Parasites of cats)
    known definitive hosts in which the parasite may undergo sexual reproduction. In rodents, T. gondii alters behavior in ways that increase the rodents'...
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    resource or shared food item. Instead of fighting or exhibiting aggressive behavior in order to win resources, exploitative competition occurs when resource...
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  • Euhaplorchis (category Mind-altering parasites)
    californiensis modifies the behavior of the host to increase the likelihood of transmission to its next host. The parasite's eggs are released in the droppings...
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    Parasite-stress theory, or pathogen-stress theory, is a theory of human evolution proposing that parasites and diseases encountered by a species shape...
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    Ophiocordyceps unilateralis (category Mind-altering parasites)
    avoid and/or resist the infection by the parasite. Some parasites have evolved to manipulate their host's behavior in order to increase their transmission...
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    1242/jeb.38.2.267. Wojcik, Daniel P. (March 1989). "Behavioral Interactions between Ants and Their Parasites". The Florida Entomologist. 72 (1): 43–51. doi:10...
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    further emphasizing the traits of the female butterfly, could alter this usual behavior in males. Studies show that the male silver-washed fritillary...
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  • sacrificing themselves. Other animals are victims of parasites that are known to alter the behavior of their host to complete their lifecycle, which result...
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    Sacculina (category Mind-altering parasites)
    system, which is a hypothesis to help explain how parasites like these can manipulate their hosts' behavior. The female Sacculina larva finds a crab and walks...
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    Toxoplasmosis (category Mind-altering parasites)
    gondii-infected rodents show a number of behavioral changes beyond altered responses to cat odors. Rats infected with the parasite show increased levels of activity...
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    Brown-headed cowbird (category Brood parasites)
    species can also alter their behavior in response to the presence of a cowbird nestling. Song sparrow nestlings in parasitized nests alter their vocalizations...
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    defence mounted for the benefit of individuals other than the actor. For parasites, the frequent contact, high population density and low genetic variability...
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  • Pathogen avoidance (category Behavioral ecology)
    that increases fitness benefits for the parasite. Parasites can affect host behavior in multiple ways by altering host activity, the host's microenvironment...
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    hyperparasite, also known as a metaparasite, is a parasite whose host, often an insect, is also a parasite, often specifically a parasitoid. Hyperparasites...
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    popular subject of inquiry in fish ethology and behavioral ecology. Its antipredator adaptations, host-parasite interactions, sensory physiology, reproductive...
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  • Anomotaenia brevis (category Mind-altering parasites)
    found to be one of many parasite species able to manipulate their host's behavior. Host manipulation is commonly observed in parasites with complex life cycles...
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    upon realizing the crab’s large size, subsequently altering its course. As for reproductive behavior, five mature specimens were observed displaying a...
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    Apocephalus borealis (category Mind-altering parasites)
    attack a variety of ant species, though A. borealis attacks and alters the behavior of bees and wasps. These flies are colloquially known as zombie flies...
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    Acanthocephala (category Mind-altering parasites)
    (June 1, 1990). "Serotonin, octopamine, and the clinging behavior induced by the parasite Polymorphus paradoxus (Acanthocephala) in Gammarus lacustris...
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    Sacculina carcini (category Mind-altering parasites)
    to absorb nourishment and enable the parasite to control the behavior of its host. The presence of the parasite inhibits the development of the crab's...
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    fungus that creates so-called "zombie ants" or, more generally, behavior-altering parasites "Philosophical zombie", a person without a consciousness, used...
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  • Shinichi’s behavior, Satomi becomes increasingly estranged from him as he desperately strives to keep her in the dark about Migi and the Parasite threat....
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    long, synchronous life cycles.[citation needed] Another parasite that hijacks host sexual behavior is Massospora levispora, a pathogen of the annual cicada...
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    its complex life cycle. Ligula intestinalis is a parasite that changes its intermediate host's behavior to become more vulnerable to its predators. In this...
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    ; Moore, J. (2014-07-01). "The Effect of a Nematode Parasite on Feeding and Dung-Burying Behavior of an Ecosystem Engineer". Integrative and Comparative...
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