Host-Parasite Interactions
"Host-Parasite Interactions" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically.
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D006790
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MeSH Number(s) |
G16.543.400
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Concept/Terms |
Host-Parasite Interactions- Host-Parasite Interactions
- Host Parasite Interactions
- Host-Parasite Interaction
- Interaction, Host-Parasite
- Interactions, Host-Parasite
- Host-Parasite Relations
- Host Parasite Relations
- Host-Parasite Relation
- Relation, Host-Parasite
- Relations, Host-Parasite
- Parasite-Host Interactions
- Interaction, Parasite-Host
- Interactions, Parasite-Host
- Parasite Host Interactions
- Parasite-Host Interaction
- Parasite-Host Relations
- Parasite Host Relations
- Parasite-Host Relation
- Relation, Parasite-Host
- Relations, Parasite-Host
- Host-Parasite Relationship
- Host Parasite Relationship
- Host-Parasite Relationships
- Relationship, Host-Parasite
- Relationships, Host-Parasite
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Host-Parasite Interactions" by people in Profiles.
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Bitters ME, Meyers J, Resasco J, Sarre SD, Tuff KT, Davies KF. Experimental habitat fragmentation disrupts host-parasite interaction over decades via life-cycle bottlenecks. Ecology. 2022 09; 103(9):e3758.
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da Silva RD, Benicio L, Moreira J, Paschoal F, Pereira FB. Parasite communities and their ecological implications: comparative approach on three sympatric clupeiform fish populations (Actinopterygii: Clupeiformes), off Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Parasitol Res. 2022 Jul; 121(7):1937-1949.
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Rudzki EN, Ander SE, Coombs RS, Alrubaye HS, Cabo LF, Blank ML, Gutiérrez-Melo N, Dubey JP, Coyne CB, Boyle JP. Toxoplasma gondii GRA28 Is Required for Placenta-Specific Induction of the Regulatory Chemokine CCL22 in Human and Mouse. mBio. 2021 12 21; 12(6):e0159121.
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Hobart BK, Moss WE, McDevitt-Galles T, Stewart Merrill TE, Johnson PTJ. It's a worm-eat-worm world: Consumption of parasite free-living stages protects hosts and benefits predators. J Anim Ecol. 2022 01; 91(1):35-45.
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Rogalski MA, Stewart Merrill T, Gowler CD, Cáceres CE, Duffy MA. Context-Dependent Host-Symbiont Interactions: Shifts along the Parasitism-Mutualism Continuum. Am Nat. 2021 11; 198(5):563-575.
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Stewart Merrill TE, Rapti Z, Cáceres CE. Host Controls of Within-Host Disease Dynamics: Insight from an Invertebrate System. Am Nat. 2021 09; 198(3):317-332.
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Gering E, Laubach ZM, Weber PSD, Soboll Hussey G, Lehmann KDS, Montgomery TM, Turner JW, Perng W, Pioon MO, Holekamp KE, Getty T. Toxoplasma gondii infections are associated with costly boldness toward felids in a wild host. Nat Commun. 2021 06 22; 12(1):3842.
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Valenzuela-Sánchez A, Wilber MQ, Canessa S, Bacigalupe LD, Muths E, Schmidt BR, Cunningham AA, Ozgul A, Johnson PTJ, Cayuela H. Why disease ecology needs life-history theory: a host perspective. Ecol Lett. 2021 Apr; 24(4):876-890.
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Johnson P, Calhoun DM, Moss WE, McDevitt-Galles T, Riepe TB, Hallas JM, Parchman TL, Feldman CR, Achatz TJ, Tkach VV, Cropanzano J, Bowerman J, Koprivnikar J. The cost of travel: How dispersal ability limits local adaptation in host-parasite interactions. J Evol Biol. 2021 03; 34(3):512-524.
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Stewart Merrill TE, Hall SR, Cáceres CE. Parasite exposure and host susceptibility jointly drive the emergence of epidemics. Ecology. 2021 02; 102(2):e03245.
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