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Posted - May 09 2008 : 1:38:13 PM A newly discovered parasite so dramatically transforms its host, an ant, that the ant comes to resemble a juicy red berry, ripe for picking, according to a report accepted for publication in The American Naturalist. This is the first example of fruit mimicry caused by a parasite, the co-authors say.
Presumably, the dramatic change in appearance and behavior tricks birds into eating infected ants - parasites and all - so that the bird can spread the parasite in its feces. The fruit-eating birds' droppings, which are mostly seeds and insect parts, are gathered by other ants who then feed and unwittingly infect their young.
Wild!!
Jen
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Posted - Jun 11 2008 : 1:29:31 PM Whoa Jen that's crazy! Talk about the freaky ways of evolution! You really do learn something new everyday! Traci |
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