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- Anthropophilia abstract "For sexual anthropophilia in animals, see Imprinting (psychology)#Sexual imprinting.In parasitology, anthropophilia, from the Greek ἅνθρωπος (anthrōpos, "human being") and φιλία (philia, "friendship" or "love"), is a preference of a parasite or dermatophyte for humans over other animals. The related term endophilia refers specifically to a preference for being in human habitats, especially inside dwellings. The term zoophilia, in this context, describes animals which prefer non-human animals for nourishment.Most usage of the term anthropophilia refers to hematophagous insects (see Anopheles) that prefer human blood over animal blood (zoophily, but see other meanings of zoophily). Examples other than haematophagy include geckoes that live close to humans, pied crows (Corvus albus), cockroaches, and many others. In the study of malaria and its disease vectors, researchers make the distinction between anthropophilic mosquitoes and other types as part of disease eradiction efforts.Anthropic organisms are organisms that show anthropophily, where the adjective synanthropic refers to organisms that live close to human settlements and houses, and eusynathropic to those that live within human housing.".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageID "26537401".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageLength "3920".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageRevisionID "678216229".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Anopheles.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biology_terminology.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Habitat.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human–animal_interaction.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitic_animals.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Dermatophyte.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Disease_vector.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Haematophagy.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Hematophagous.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Hematophagy.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Human-animal_breastfeeding.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Human–animal_breastfeeding.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Imprinting_(psychology).
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Malaria.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Parasite.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Parasitology.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Synanthrope.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Vector_(epidemiology).
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLink Zoophily.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anthropophilia".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthropophilia".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthropophillic".
- Anthropophilia wikiPageWikiLinkText "bites humans".
- Anthropophilia hasPhotoCollection Anthropophilia.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Biology-stub.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Anthropophilia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zoophilia.
- Anthropophilia subject Category:Biology_terminology.
- Anthropophilia subject Category:Habitat.
- Anthropophilia subject Category:Human–animal_interaction.
- Anthropophilia subject Category:Parasitic_animals.
- Anthropophilia hypernym Preference.
- Anthropophilia type Habitat.
- Anthropophilia comment "For sexual anthropophilia in animals, see Imprinting (psychology)#Sexual imprinting.In parasitology, anthropophilia, from the Greek ἅνθρωπος (anthrōpos, "human being") and φιλία (philia, "friendship" or "love"), is a preference of a parasite or dermatophyte for humans over other animals. The related term endophilia refers specifically to a preference for being in human habitats, especially inside dwellings.".
- Anthropophilia label "Anthropophilia".
- Anthropophilia sameAs Antropofilija.
- Anthropophilia sameAs m.0bh7m_l.
- Anthropophilia sameAs Антропофилия.
- Anthropophilia sameAs Q4773923.
- Anthropophilia sameAs Q4773923.
- Anthropophilia wasDerivedFrom Anthropophilia?oldid=678216229.
- Anthropophilia isPrimaryTopicOf Anthropophilia.