- monoxenous
- mo·nox·e·nous
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Monoxenous Development — Monoxenous DevelopmentIn 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*… … Wikipedia
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… … Wikipedia
monoxenous — adj. [Gr. monos, one; xenos, guest] Living within a single host during a parasite s life cycle; see dixenous … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
monoxenous — SYN: monogenetic. [mono + G. xenos, stranger] * * * mo·nox·e·nous mə näk sə nəs adj of a parasite living on only one kind of host throughout its life cycle * * * mo·nox·e·nous (mə nokґsə nəs) [mono + Gr. xenos host] homoxenous … Medical dictionary
monoxenous — məˈnäksənəs adjective Etymology: mon + xenous of a parasite : living on only one kind of host … Useful english dictionary
Parasitism — This article is about relationship between organisms. For other uses, see Parasite (disambiguation). Brood parasitism is a form of parasitism Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship between organisms of different species where one organism … Wikipedia
Chameleon — For other uses, see Chameleon (disambiguation). Chameleon Common Chameleon, Chamaeleo chamaeleon Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Gyrinicola batrachiensis — Taxobox | name = Gyrinicola batrachiensis regnum = Animalia phylum = Nematoda classis = Secernentea ordo = Rhabditida familia = Pharyngodonidae genus = Gyrinicola species = G. batrachiensis binomial = Gyrinicola batrachiensis Gyrinicola… … Wikipedia
Городская ласточка — Эта статья о птице семейства ласточковых. О роде семейства ласточковых см. Городские ласточки Городская ласточка … Википедия
dixenous — adj. [Gr. dis, two; xenos, guest] Parasitizing two host species; see monoxenous … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology