hemibiotic
Hemibiotic refers to a type of life cycle or association where an organism lives part of its life on one host and the remaining part on another. This term is primarily used in the study of parasitic organisms, particularly fungi. In a hemibiotic life cycle, the pathogen might overwinter or reproduce asexually on a primary host, and then disperse to a secondary host where it completes its life cycle, often through sexual reproduction.
This alternation of hosts allows the pathogen to spread and persist across different environments and seasons.
The concept distinguishes hemibiosis from holoparasitism, where a parasite lives its entire life cycle on a