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(Redrawn from Wickler 1968) it can reproduce, a single host individual may yield
an enormous number of parasite offspring. Thus the intrinsic rate of natural
increase of a parasite is often many times greater than that of its host. For many ...
(Redrawn from Wickler 1968) it can reproduce, a single host individual may yield
an enormous number of parasite offspring. Thus the intrinsic rate of natural
increase of a parasite is often many times greater than that of its host. For many ...
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Parasitologists have maintained that parasites typically have less harmful effects
on their hosts if the association is old than if it is recent. There are several
possible explanations for this, including the evolution of resistance by the host (
Chapter ...
Parasitologists have maintained that parasites typically have less harmful effects
on their hosts if the association is old than if it is recent. There are several
possible explanations for this, including the evolution of resistance by the host (
Chapter ...
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One of the most intriguing results has been the description of "gene-for-gene"
systems governing the interaction between certain parasites and their hosts. In
several crop plants, dominant alleles at a number of loci have been described
that ...
One of the most intriguing results has been the description of "gene-for-gene"
systems governing the interaction between certain parasites and their hosts. In
several crop plants, dominant alleles at a number of loci have been described
that ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
EVOLUTION SINCE THE SYNTHESIS | 13 |
ADAPTATION AND ENVIRONMENT | 19 |
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