makroparazité
Makroparazité refers to a group of large invertebrate animals that feed on plants and other organisms, including insects, spiders, and other invertebrates. This term encompasses a wide range of species, including various types of parasitic wasps, flies, beetles, and crustaceans. These organisms play a crucial role in ecosystems as both predators and prey, and their feeding behavior can have significant effects on the populations and communities they interact with.
Some common examples of makroparazité include the Palorus ratzeburgii, a species of beetle that parasitizes other
Makroparazité are also known to be involved in the transmission of diseases between hosts, including plants
The study of makroparazité is relevant to various fields, including biology, ecology, and medicine. It contributes