| Maximilian Gustav Christian Carl Braun - 1906 - 482 páginas
...(Stomoxys calcitrans, Linn.). 294. Tsetse-fly (Glossina morsitsuis) (Westwood). ON PARASITES IN GENERAL. BY the term PARASITES is understood living organisms...permanently, on or within other living organisms. There areboth plants and animals (Phytoparasites and Zooparasites) both of which lead a parasitic life... | |
| William Brodbeck Herms - 1913 - 114 páginas
...death to the host, if fatal consequences are at all involved. The definition given by Braun is, viz., "By the term Parasites is understood living organisms which for the purpose ri of procuring food, take up their abode temporarily or permanently, on or within other living organisms."... | |
| Hermann Reinheimer - 1928 - 160 páginas
..." generally accepted definition " of parasitism, as vouchsafed for us by Dr. Root : " Parasites are living organisms which, for the purpose of procuring...permanently, on or within other living organisms," and again : " Parasite — a living organism which lives on, in. or with, some other living organism... | |
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