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Entomopathogenic Fungi: Manipulators of Insect Behavior
Introduction to Entomopathogenic Fungi
- Existence of fungi that can live inside insects and manipulate their behavior, known as entomopathogenic fungi.
- Spores of these fungi come into contact with the insect, penetrate its cuticle, and begin to develop internally.
Mechanism of Infection
- The fungus feeds on the insect's body, leading to a gradual loss of control over its movements.
- This manipulation results in significant behavioral changes in the host insect as it succumbs to the fungal infection.
Conclusion
- The process highlights a fascinating interaction between parasites and their hosts, showcasing the complex dynamics within ecosystems.