exoparazitism
Exoparazitism refers to parasitism where the parasite lives on the external surface of the host organism. This is in contrast to endoparasitism, where the parasite resides within the host's body. Organisms exhibiting exoparazitism are known as ectoparasites.
Ectoparasites can inhabit various parts of the host's exterior, such as skin, fur, feathers, or scales. Their
The host-organism provides a habitat and a source of nourishment for the ectoparasite. The interaction can
The life cycles of ectoparasites are often adapted to their hosts, with specific stages requiring host contact