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  1. Parasitoid - Wikipedia

    In evolutionary ecology, a parasitoid is an organism that lives in close association with its host at the host's expense, eventually resulting in the death of the host.

  2. Parasitoids - University of Maryland Extension

    Aug 16, 2023 · Parasitoids are small insects whose immature stages develop either within or attached to the outside of other insects, referred to as hosts. Parasitoids eventually kill the host they feed on, as …

  3. Parasitoid | Predators, Insects, Hosts | Britannica

    Parasitoid, an insect whose larvae feed and develop within or on the bodies of other arthropods. Each parasitoid larva develops on a single individual and eventually kills that host.

  4. Predators and Parasitoids | CALS

    Parasitoids are often called parasites, but the term parasitoid is more technically correct. Most beneficial insect parasitoids are wasps or flies, although some rove beetles (see Predators) and other insects …

  5. Parasitoid: What Is It and Why Does It Matter? - Biology Insights

    Jul 22, 2025 · A parasitoid is an insect whose larval stage develops by feeding on a host organism. The adult female seeks out a suitable host to lay her eggs on or inside. This action begins a lifecycle that …

  6. Parasitoid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A parasitoid is a type of animal that has a life history intermediate between that of a predator and prey. In general, parasitoids are invariably insects and their larvae feed at the expense of other insects, …

  7. Parasitoids Information | What Are Parasitoids? | Earth Life

    Nov 9, 2023 · Parasitoids are a diverse and ecologically significant group that has young which develop on or within a host and eventually kill it. They differ from true parasites that derive nutrients from …

  8. Insect Parasitoids: Important Natural Enemies of Pests

    A parasitoid is an organism that spends its larval stage in or on another organism, also known as a host. The larval parasitoid feeds only on the host as it develops, eventually killing the host.

  9. Parasitoids - Integrated Pest Management

    Parasitic wasps exhibit complete metamorphosis with a free-living adult stage that may be predaceous or feed on pollen and nectar. Parasitoids require a host insect to develop into adults. In the majority …

  10. PARASITOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PARASITOID is an insect and especially a wasp that completes its larval development within the body of another insect eventually killing it and is free-living as an adult.