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- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission abstract "Parasite increased trophic transmission (PITT) is a mode of transmission in which the parasite manipulates the behavior of its host in order to increase the transmission success to higher trophic levels. Parasites that use PITT have complex life cycles, requiring more than one host species to procreate. Sexual reproduction is typically limited to a definitive host, high in the trophic levels. Parasite progeny sequentially infect one or more intermediate hosts, inside which they may undergo asexual reproduction and physiological changes. Trophic transmission often relies on predator-prey relationships, where the parasite can only be transmitted if the host is eaten by a later stage host. Parasitic manipulation of the intermediate host can involve adaptations that make it an easier prey for predators, thereby increasing the transmission rate of the parasite.".
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- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Adaptive_immune_system.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Asexual_reproduction.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_interactions.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitism.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Copepod.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Developmental_biology.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Dicrocoelium_dendriticum.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Echinococcus_granulosus.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_arms_race.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Feces.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Fitness_(biology).
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Frugivore.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Gaster_(insect_anatomy).
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Gray_wolf.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Host_(biology).
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Inclusive_fitness.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Innate_immune_system.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Intermediate_host.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Leucochloridium_paradoxum.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Microphallus.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Moose.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Myrmeconema_neotropicum.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_mud_snail.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Piscivore.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Protozoa.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Ruminant.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Schistocephalus_solidus.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_reproduction.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Succinea.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Susceptible_individual.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Three-spined_stickleback.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Toxoplasma_gondii.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Trophic_level.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Virulence.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink Waterfowl.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink File:Succinea_mit_Leucocholoridium.jpg.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLink File:Toxoplasma_gondii_tissue_cyst_in_mouse_brain.jpg.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission wikiPageWikiLinkText "parasite increased trophic transmission".
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- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission subject Category:Biological_interactions.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission subject Category:Parasitism.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission hypernym Mode.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission type Single.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission comment "Parasite increased trophic transmission (PITT) is a mode of transmission in which the parasite manipulates the behavior of its host in order to increase the transmission success to higher trophic levels. Parasites that use PITT have complex life cycles, requiring more than one host species to procreate. Sexual reproduction is typically limited to a definitive host, high in the trophic levels.".
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission label "Parasite increased trophic transmission".
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- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission sameAs Q19630749.
- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission sameAs Q19630749.
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- Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission isPrimaryTopicOf Parasite_increased_trophic_transmission.