Socialparasitism or social parasite may refer to the following: Parasitism (social offense), a label for those deemed to contribute insufficiently to...
Brood parasitism is a subclass of parasitism and phenomenon and behavioural pattern of certain animals, brood parasites, that rely on others to raise their...
History. Cornell University Press. p. 129. Deslippe, Richard (2010). "SocialParasitism in Ants". Nature Education Knowledge. Emery, C. (1909). "Über den...
job, such as a street sweeper, or face imprisonment on charges of socialparasitism. The ban on Jewish immigration to Israel was lifted in 1971, leading...
Kleptoparasitism (originally spelt clepto-parasitism, meaning "parasitism by theft") is a form of feeding in which one animal deliberately takes food...
reproductive status, and overthrow an A. m. scutellata queen. Socialparasitism in the social insects can involve various forms of exploitation that disrupt...
(2009-10-01). "The queen is dead—long live the workers: intraspecific parasitism by workers in the stingless bee Melipona scutellaris". Molecular Ecology...
2023. Friedmann, H. (1929). The Cowbirds: A study in the Biology of SocialParasitism. Springfield, IL.: C. Thomas Publ. Wiley, James W. (1988). "Host Selection...
workerless social parasite in the ant genus Pseudomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a discussion of the origin of socialparasitism in ants". Systematic...
Brodsky, whom she mentored. Brodsky, arrested in 1963 and interned for socialparasitism, would go on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature (1987) and become...
their jobs, which in turn would make them vulnerable to charges of socialparasitism, a criminal offense. Because of these hardships, Israel set up the...
gloriously and bear fruit rich in blessings". — Robert Haas The idea of socialparasitism, in the figurative sense, has long been present in socialism. It was...
origins of socialparasitism in allodapine bees, more than all other bees and wasp groups combined. These repeated origins of socialparasitism are probably...
the development of socialparasitism in the Attini tribe, and provides further evidence for Emery's rule, which theorizes social parasites among insects...
had political overtones. In 1963, Joseph Brodsky was charged with "socialparasitism" and convicted for being nothing but a poet. His poems circulated...
organisation — socialparasitism — social phenomenon — social philosophy — social policy — social position — social positivism — social power — social pressure...
benefit of producing her own young. This opens up the possibility of socialparasitism: If a female worker expressing the thelytokous phenotype from a Cape...
brood parasitism, and the evolution of biparental cooperation in burying beetles. Oikos. 69:241–249. Schuster, J.C.; Schuster, L.B. 1985. Social behavior...
of parasitism taking place between these two wasp species is socialparasitism, meaning one species gets another species to raise its young; social parasitism...
from existing nests in the spring, or by the mechanism of temporary socialparasitism, the hosts being species of the F. fusca group, notably F. fusca and...
except when the death of the host is necessary for transmission. Obligate parasitism is exhibited in a range of organisms, with examples in viruses, bacteria...
are known to exhibit solitary nesting, primitive eusociality, and socialparasitism. Colony sizes vary widely, from small colonies of a single queen and...
reared by the enslaved workers. B. hyperboreus evolved traits of socialparasitism because it inhabits harsh cold environments and must produce small...