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Figure 13.1 Driven to Suicide. Figure 13.2 Enslaved by a Fungus. Figure 13.2 Enslaved by a Fungus. Figure 13.2 Enslaved by a Fungus (Part 1). Figure 13.2 Enslaved by a Fungus (Part 2). Figure 13.3 The Human Body as Habitat.
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Figure 13.4 Many Species Are Host to More Than One Parasite Species
Table 13.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Living in or on a Host
Figure 13.10 Coevolution of the European Rabbit and the Myxoma Virus
Figure 13.10 Coevolution of the European Rabbit and the Myxoma Virus
Figure 13.10 Coevolution of the European Rabbit and the Myxoma Virus (Part 1)
Figure 13.10 Coevolution of the European Rabbit and the Myxoma Virus (Part 2)
Figure 13.11 Adaptation by Parasites to Local Host Populations
Figure 13.11 Adaptation by Parasites to Local Host Populations
Figure 13.11 Adaptation by Parasites to Local Host Populations (Part 1)
Figure 13.11 Adaptation by Parasites to Local Host Populations (Part 2)
Figure 13.12 Parasites Infect Common Host Genotypes More Easily Than Rare Genotypes
Figure 13.12 Parasites Infect Common Host Genotypes More Easily Than Rare Genotypes
Figure 13.14 Parasites Can Reduce Host Reproduction (Part 1)
Figure 13.14 Parasites Can Reduce Host Reproduction (Part 2)
Figure 13.15 Parasites Can Reduce Their Host’s Geographic Range
Figure 13.15 Parasites Can Reduce Their Host’s Geographic Range
Figure 13.15 Parasites Can Reduce Their Host’s Geographic Range (Part 1)
Figure 13.15 Parasites Can Reduce Their Host’s Geographic Range (Part 2)
Figure 13.16 Parasite Removal Reduces Host Population Fluctuations
Figure 13.16 Parasite Removal Reduces Host Population Fluctuations
Figure 13.16 Parasite Removal Reduces Host Population Fluctuations (Part 1)
Figure 13.16 Parasite Removal Reduces Host Population Fluctuations (Part 2)
Figure 13.16 Parasite Removal Reduces Host Population Fluctuations (Part 3)
Figure 13.18 Parasites Can Alter the Physical Environment (Part 1)