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su·per·par·a·sit·ism S0901475 (so͞o′pər-păr′ə-sĭ-tĭz′əm, -sī-)n. Infestation of an already parasitized organism by more parasites, especially of the same species. su′per·par′a·sit′ic (-sĭt′ĭk) adj.superparasitism (ˌsuːpəˈpærəsɪtɪzəm) n (Biology) the parasitic deposit of eggs on a host already parasitized by a different member of the same speciessuperparasitismenUK
su·per·par·a·sit·ism (sū'pĕr-par'ă-si'tizm), 1. Association between parasitic Hymenoptera and their insect hosts. 2. An excess of parasites of the same species in a host, overtaxing the defense mechanism to the degree that disease or death results, in contrast to multiple parasitism. superparasitism (so͞o′pər-păr′ə-sĭ-tĭz′əm, -sī-)n. Infestation of an already parasitized organism by more parasites, especially of the same species. su′per·par′a·sit′ic (-sĭt′ĭk) adj.superparasitismS23-916400 (soo″pĕr-păr′ă-sī″tĭzm) [″ + ″ + -ismos, condition] A condition in which the host is infested or infected with a greater number of parasites than can be supported. |