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- How might coevolution between a specialized parasite and a host be affected by the occurrence of other species of parasites?Are there examples of mutualism or parasitism within these species? Explain and classify them into categories of mutualism, parasitism, and none.What is an invasive species? Why are they destructive? What general adaptations do invasive species possess?
- Using the basic S-I-R model of parasite and host dynamics, explain why the proportion of infected individuals in the population declines over time.What is coevolution? Using the myxoma-rabbit example explain how coevolution can lead to an arms race between the host and parasite.What kinds of damage do non-native species cause?
- How can host speciation impact parasite speciation? What are the potential outcomes for parasites?If a parasite’s life cycle involves multiple hosts, what might control the population dynamics of the parasite? Briefly discuss. What is mutualism? Look up some examples of relationships that have been identified as mutualisms and examine them critically. Are they in fact mutualistic?Which of these characteristics would classify an introduced species as being invasive? A) they can be grown easily B) they have many natural predators C) they take away resources from native organisms D) they tend to not survive well with changes to a new environment