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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Map%3A_Raven_Biology_12th_Edition/56%3A_Dynamics_of_Ecosystems/56.03%3A_Trophic_Level_Interactions/6.1.1.3%3A_Parasitism
    Parasitism occurs when one species siphons nutrients from a host. A single parasite often remains with a host over its lifetime, and the parasite doesn't necessarily kill the host.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/ENVS_C100%3A_Environmental_Science_(Hoerer)/03%3A_Ecology/3.03%3A_Communities/3.3.01%3A_Biotic_Interactions/3.3.1.01%3A_Trophic_Interactions/3.3.1.1.03%3A_Parasitism
    Parasitism occurs when one species siphons nutrients from a host. A single parasite often remains with a host over its lifetime, and the parasite doesn't necessarily kill the host.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Conservation_Biology/04%3A_Community_Ecology/4.01%3A_Biotic_Interactions/4.1.01%3A_Trophic_Interactions/4.1.1.03%3A_Parasitism
    Parasitism occurs when one species siphons nutrients from a host. A single parasite often remains with a host over its lifetime, and the parasite doesn't necessarily kill the host.

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