
Evilutionary biologists such as myself thoroughly appreciate the diversity of life and love organisms of all kinds, but parasites are our favorites.
David Sloan Wilson is enamoured of the brain worm (i.e. the
Lancet liver fluke, Dicrocoelium dendriticum).
Toxoplasma gondii is the official
mascot over at
the Loom. Richard Dawkins seems to take untoward delight in describing the
Ichneumonidae (see also
here). My favorite are the parasitic fungi,
Cordyceps spp.
Here's an entertaining blog post about
Cordyceps and ants (plus special bonus, the hairworm
Spinochordodes tellinii). What's not for an evilutionary biologist to love?
I saw a short bit about parasitic fungi on Planet Earth when it aired a month or so ago. It was very interesting. I wish they'd shown more similar organisms.
ReplyDeleteI think the first clip from the blog post I linked to (http://tinyurl.com/yao2zy) is from that Planet Earth show.
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