Leeches with Alex Maier

Research stories

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Tuesday, 11 Aug 2020
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Jeremy Debrulle discusses (Torchin et al. 2003) and the question of what role do parasites actually play in regulating and stabilising populations?

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Toxoplasma gondii
Tuesday, 11 Aug 2020
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Studies have shown that some parasites can control their hosts, manipulating their behaviour often to the benefit of the parasites.

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parasite kaledascope
Monday, 10 Aug 2020
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Tunan (Nicole) Yu discusses Horwitz and Wilcox (2005) and taking a multi-faceted view towards parasites to manage disease risk.

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Friday, 07 Aug 2020
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Parasites have a crucial role in the earth’s ecosystem and are often left out of the climate change conversation. A blog post by Margot Schneider

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Varroa_destructor_on_honeybee_host-public-domain-United States Department of Agriculture
Friday, 07 Aug 2020
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Why is the Varroa Mite so virulent considering they are completely reliant on their bee hosts for transport, reproduction and as their sole food source?

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The Red Queen's Race, as depicted by John Tenniel in Chapter Two – The Garden of Live Flowers
Friday, 07 Aug 2020
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"How could I have been so naive to think that parasites would not have an intrinsic role to play in every ecosystem considering the fundamentals of evolution?" muses Samantha Shippley in this blog post.

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What is a parasite - pics
Wednesday, 05 Aug 2020
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"A parasite an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense". Nonetheless, I was surprised to find that the question “What is a Parasite?” was not as clear-cut as I expected.

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Medicinal leech
Wednesday, 05 Aug 2020
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Treatments for human afflictions can be found in the most obscure places and in the strangest creatures.

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Tuesday, 09 Jun 2020
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In fiction and popular culture, parasitic characters appear as a metaphor for the threat and spread of disease.

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