10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEMIPARASITISM»
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semiparasitism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
semiparasitism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Henry Drummond Reader
SemiParasitism. “The Situation that has not its Duty, its Ideal, was never yet
occupied by man. Yes, here, in this poor, miserable,hampered,despicableActual,
wherein thou even now standest, here ornowhereisthyIdeal:work it out therefrom;
and ...
2
Natural Law in the Spiritual World
SemiParasitism. “The Situation that has not itsDuty,itsIdeal,wasneveryetoccupied
by man. Yes, here, in this poor,miserable,hampered,despicableActual, wherein
thou even now standest, hereornowhereisthyIdeal:workitout therefrom; and ...
3
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). cf. parasitism: facultative parasitism oecoparasitism See parasitism:
ecoparasitism. partial parasitism See parasitism: semiparasitism. permanent
parasitism See parasitism: social parasitism: inquilinism. piracy See parasitism: ...
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Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Biologica
Cuabholin (1931: 111 -1 12) who studied semiparasitism in T. humile in great
detail found that the most varying dicotyledonous or monocotyledonous plants
appear as host also for this species. He even gives one gymnospermous ...
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An Island Called California: An Ecological Introduction to ...
Some types actually do penetrate the tissues of the substrate plant in a kind of
semiparasitism, but these are few. Wrinkled, moderately branching algal "stems"
support more epiphytes than those which are multibranched or smooth stiped.
Elna Bakker, Gordy Slack, 1984
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Handbook of Medical Entomology:
Ewing also showed thatamong the living forms of Acarina we can traceout all
thestages of advancing parasitism, semiparasitism, facultative parasitism, even to
the fixed and permanent type, and finally to endoparasitism. Of the many parasitic
...
William Albert Riley, 2014
For years, it was suspected that lichens could enter into a kind of semiparasitism
with living substrates such as young trees and mosses, or at least live as
saprophytes. Investigations of the physical attachments of lichens to their
substrates ...
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Polychaetes & Allies: The Southern Synthesis
... Fg 1.9 semelparity Nereididae 141 Polychaeta 29 Syllidae 166 seminal
receptacles Pisionidae 151 seminal vesicles Alciopidae 1 16 Tomopteridae 168
semiparasitism Myzostomida 309 sense organs Ampharetidae 206 Aphroditidae
120 ...
Pamela L. Beesley, Graham J. B. Ross, Christopher J. Glasby, 2000
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The Philippine Journal of Science
In the described fungus the spore-granules are produced in an entirely different
manner and have developed only under conditions of semiparasitism. The large
gelatinous bodies which develop in some cultures also seem to represent a ...
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The Annals of Scottish Natural History
It may be of interest to state in contrast to this example of commensalism or
semiparasitism, that though many specimens of the common (edible) mussel —
Mytilus edulis — from various localities have been examined, no copepod has
hitherto ...
John Alexander Harvie-Brown, William Eagle Clarke, 1892