Parasitism Examples

As stated in my previous blog post, parasitism is the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism or species.

This symbiotic relationships between two species of plants or animals is where one organism benefits completely, at the expense of the other organism which often will lead the "host" organism to death.

The first example that I would like to discuss as part of the symbiotic relationship of parasitism is a tape worm. Below I have included a picture of a tapeworm. This tapeworm lives inside of a animal in the small intestine.


Picture from: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ecology/Parasitism

An example that has to do with botany would have to include the Emerald Ash Borer. This beetle was discovered in southeastern Michigan near Detroit in 2002. This beetle is attacking the Ash Trees, therefore killing them off across the entire United States.

Below, I have included a picture of the Emerald Ash Borer bug, that is included as a parasite to the Ash Trees located across the United States.
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Picture from: https://mdc.mo.gov/wildlife/nuisance-problem-species/invasive-species/emerald-ash-borer-management

I have also included an Ash Tree to remind or spark your interest as to whatan Ash Tree looks like.

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Picture from: https://kcparks.org/services/emerald-ash-borer/

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