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’ Food webs characteristically support many fewer parasite species than free-living species[8]. This might sound puzzling to some because the accepted dogma is that there are more parasite species than all other species on Earth combined. One of the first robust estimates...
’ Food webs characteristically support many fewer parasite species than free-living species[8]. This might sound puzzling to some because the accepted dogma is that there are more parasite species than all other species on Earth combined. One of the first robust estimates...
and this review cannot be fully comprehensive. However, although this review is limited to inferences on helminth (worm) parasites in food webs, the ideas are also relevant to many other organisms that are not traditionally included in food webs, including prions, viruses, bacteria, plankton, ...
found that TiO2NP accumulate in sludge-treated soils followed by sediments and landfills (approx. 8400 t/a and 7600 t/a and 7000 t/a). The dominating emission pathway of TiO2NP occurs via wastewater (85% of total TiO2NP emissions) [30,47]. For example, TiO2NP are accumulated in sewage...