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A synanthrope (from ancient Greek σύν sýn "together, with" and ἄνθρωπος ánthrōpos "man") is an organism that lives near and benefits from humans and their environmental modifications (see also anthropophilia for animals who live close to humans as parasites). The term synanthrope includes many species regarded as pests or weeds, but does not include domesticated animals.[1] Common synanthrope habitats include houses, gardens, farms, parks, roadsides and rubbish dumps.

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Synanthrope

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A synanthrope (from ancient Greek σύν sýn "together, with" and ἄνθρωπος ánthrōpos "man") is an organism that lives near and benefits from humans and their...

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Ctenolepisma longicaudatum

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based on specimens collected in South Africa, but is found worldwide as synanthrope in human housings. In recent years, gray silverfish have increasingly...

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Commensalism

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biological species, which can be mutualistic, commensal or parasitic Synanthrope – species commensal with humans Wilson EO (1975). "Ch.17-Social Symbiosis"...

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Squirrel

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entirely to a diet of insects. Squirrels, like pigeons and other fauna, are synanthropes, in that they benefit and thrive from their interaction in human environments...

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Khapra beetle

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range extending from Burma to Western Africa. The khapra beetle is a synanthrope, predominantly living in close association with humans. Information regarding...

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Deroceras reticulatum

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slug. In northern Scandinavia it is scarce, and is mainly found as a synanthrope. This species occurs in countries and islands including: Great Britain...

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Satoyama

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in the Satoyama of Saitama prefecture, by Studio Ghibli Silviculture Synanthrope Terrace (agriculture) Wildlife management Takeuchi, K.; Brown, R.D.;...

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Barred owl

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ideal habitat for barred owls, and the species may be considered a local synanthrope. Using transmitters, scientists found that some regional populations...

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Road ecology

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fragmentation Second-hand vehicle dumping Railroad ecology Rubberized asphalt Synanthrope Transport and the environment Wildlife crossing Wildland-urban interface...

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Egyptian weasel

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including cities and villages and has been described as an obligate synanthrope. The Egyptian weasel is omnivorous and includes a significant amount...

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Biological dispersal

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environments have allowed certain migrated species to become urbanophiles or synanthropes. Dispersal has caused changes to many species on a genetic level. A positive...

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Ploiaria

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bark and under stones. The species P. chilensis and P. domestica are synanthropes, meaning they are associated with human habitats. Ploiaria, like other...

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Tandonia budapestensis

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includes parks, gardens, ruins and cultivated fields. It lives as a synanthrope. It occur in natural environments in Britain only where human disturbance...

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Agriolimacidae

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is the largest slug family, some are introduced all over the world, synanthropes are often severe pests. Most slugs in the family Agriolimacidae are rather...

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Eptesicus lobatus

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A species is a typical inhabitant of the urban landscape, belongs to synanthropes. The most of records in repositories are associated with buildings (window...

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Dzharylhach National Nature Park

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the representative flora of coastal meadows and seaside steppe, and synanthropes (wild plants associated with proximity to humans, in this case tree and...

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