parasitoidák
Parasitoidák, also known as parasitoids, are a group of organisms that lay their eggs on or inside a host organism, typically an insect or other invertebrate. The larvae of parasitoids then develop and feed on the host, ultimately killing it. This behavior is a form of biological control, as parasitoids can help regulate pest populations in ecosystems. There are several types of parasitoids, including:
1. Ectoparasitoids: These parasitoids lay their eggs on the surface of the host. Examples include certain wasps
2. Endoparasitoids: These parasitoids lay their eggs inside the host. Examples include certain braconid wasps and
3. Hyperparasitoids: These are parasitoids that lay their eggs on or inside another parasitoid. This behavior
Parasitoids play a crucial role in natural ecosystems by controlling pest populations and maintaining biodiversity. They