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- Emerys_rule abstract "In 1909, the entomologist Carlo Emery noted that social parasites among insects (e.g., kleptoparasites) tend to be parasites of species or genera to which they are closely related. Over time, this pattern has been recognized in many additional cases, and generalized to what is now known as Emery's rule. The pattern is best known for various taxa of Hymenoptera. For example, the social wasp Dolichovespula adulterina parasitizes other members of its genus such as Dolichovespula norwegica and Dolichovespula arenaria. Emery's rule is also applicable to members of other kingdoms such as fungi, red algae, and mistletoe. The significance and general relevance of this pattern are still a matter of some debate, as a great many exceptions exist, though a common explanation for the phenomenon when it occurs is that the parasites may have started as facultative parasites within the host species itself (such forms of intraspecific parasitism are well-known, even in some subspecies of honeybees), but later became reproductively isolated and split off from the ancestral species, a form of sympatric speciation.".
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- Emerys_rule wikiPageRevisionID "668157939".
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Carlo_Emery.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitology.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Dolichovespula_adulterina.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Facultative_parasite.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Honey_bee.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Hymenoptera.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Kleptoparasitism.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Mistletoe.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Red_algae.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Sympatric_speciation.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Taxon.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLink Wasp.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emery's rule".
- Emerys_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emery’s Rule".
- Emerys_rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Parasite-stub.
- Emerys_rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Emerys_rule subject Category:Parasitology.
- Emerys_rule comment "In 1909, the entomologist Carlo Emery noted that social parasites among insects (e.g., kleptoparasites) tend to be parasites of species or genera to which they are closely related. Over time, this pattern has been recognized in many additional cases, and generalized to what is now known as Emery's rule. The pattern is best known for various taxa of Hymenoptera.".
- Emerys_rule label "Emery's rule".
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- Emerys_rule wasDerivedFrom Emerys_rule?oldid=668157939.
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