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Originally published March 2 2005

Predators proven useful for keeping parasites under control in animal populations

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Ecologists studying the ways that parasite levels can rapidly change have discovered that predators can markedly affect parasite levels in host populations. When predators strongly prefer hosts with parasites, the parasites quickly become extinct. When predators do not prefer hosts with parasites, the parasites and the hosts both become extinct quickly. However, when predators mildly prefer hosts with parasites, parasite levels can still fluctuate wildly.





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