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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/17%3A_Mutualism_and_Commensalism/17.05%3A_Types_of_Commensalisms
    Cases in which the phoront parasitizes or preys upon the host organism after travel are still considered phoresis, as long as the travel behavior and the feeding or parasitizing behavior are separate ...Cases in which the phoront parasitizes or preys upon the host organism after travel are still considered phoresis, as long as the travel behavior and the feeding or parasitizing behavior are separate (White et al., 2017). The distinctions between parasites, social parasites, and inquilines are subtle, and many species may fulfill the criteria for more than one of these, as inquilines do exhibit many of the same characteristics as parasites.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_17%3A_Symbioses/17.5%3A_Commensalisms
    Cases in which the phoront parasitizes or preys upon the host organism after travel are still considered phoresis, as long as the travel behavior and the feeding or parasitizing behavior are separate ...Cases in which the phoront parasitizes or preys upon the host organism after travel are still considered phoresis, as long as the travel behavior and the feeding or parasitizing behavior are separate (White et al. The distinctions between parasites, social parasites, and inquilines are subtle, and many species may fulfill the criteria for more than one of these, as inquilines do exhibit many of the same characteristics as parasites.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Biology/Human_Biology_(Wakim_and_Grewal)/21%3A_Disease/21.8%3A_Case_Study_Conclusion%3A__Lyme_and_Chapter_Summary
    As you learned in the beginning of the chapter, Ximena came down with symptoms of Lyme disease, including the distinctive bulls-eye rash that allowed for a relatively quick diagnosis and the beginning...As you learned in the beginning of the chapter, Ximena came down with symptoms of Lyme disease, including the distinctive bulls-eye rash that allowed for a relatively quick diagnosis and the beginning of treatment. Lyme disease is a common infectious disease transmitted by ticks—and the most common vector-borne disease in the U.S. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to protect yourself!

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