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An endoparasitoid is a parasite that lives inside another animal and ultimately kills it. Endoparasitoids, such as some solitary wasps, are commonly used as biological control agents. A parasitic wasp, Peristenus digoneutis, laying an egg in a plant bug nymph.
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Oct 15, 2021 · Conclusions. Together, our results show that the microbiome of caterpillars from natural populations harbored a much more diverse bacterial ...
Jun 6, 2023 · Together, these findings show that the endoparasitoid lifestyle is associated with an increased rate of dsDNA viruses endogenization.
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