Monoxenous Development

Monoxenous Development

Monoxenous Development

In many parasitic groups the whole development is restricted to the tissues of one host individual.

The species may be strictly host-specific (using only a single host species) or not (e.g. Eimeria, Coccidia).

References

* http://parasitology.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/login/n/h/0891.html


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