עריכה ערוך את הדף ולאחר מכן לחץ על שמור. עֶזרָה ,מגרש משחקים קובצי מדיה **דף זה הוא לא מתורגמת באופן מלא, עדיין. בבקשה לעזור להשלים את תרגום.** FIXME\\ //(הסר פסקה זו פעם את התרגום המוגמר)// FIXME **Esta página não está completamente traduzida ainda. Por favor ajude a completar sua tradução.**\\ //(Remova este parágrafo assim que a tradução tenha terminado)// == Freefall 3013 == **O lobo à porta**\\ [!0.987]2017-09-01 {cnav} {{cotan>3013.png}} @144,449,76,20 # ~ @24,9,127,20 # ~ @40,12,123,28 # ~ @64,20,104,20 # ~ @16,8,133,77 [flo]O que o deixou interessado em parasitas? ~ @6,168,148,39 # ~ @46,159,164,20 # ~ @65,148,191,20 # ~ @85,167,146,40 # ~ @2,165,155,126 [mad]O killifish da Califórnia. Mais especificamente, seu parasita Euhaplorchis californiensis, um verme chato. ~ @5,359,261,143 # ~ @5,369,240,143 [mad]O parasita precisa de três hospedeiros. Ele migra das aves para os caracóis para pescar e depois volta para as aves. Ela esteriliza um de seus anfitriões e controla outro. É um ciclo de vida ridiculamente complexo. ~ @20,673,37,22 # ~ @38,637,110,63 # ~ @99,654,77,22 # ~ @21,640,105,100 [flo]Na engenharia, tentamos manter as coisas simples. ~ @6,771,187,39 # ~ @44,758,215,82 # ~ @125,793,144,22 # ~ @5,762,207,140 [mad]Quando se trata de parasitas, a Mãe Natureza arrancou a página simples de seu livro, rasgou-a, queimou-a e jogou as cinzas em um redemoinho. ~ {{<cotan}} \\ Cor por George Peterson\\ [[enw>Killifish]]: <spoiler|Euhaplorchis californiensis> – a parasite introduced from the tropics and found in the salt marshes of southern California. The parasite's eggs enter the water with the waders' droppings, where they are eaten by Cerithideopsis californica snails. The snails become sterile. Several generations develop inside the snail, and then the cercariae larvae emerge into the water. The larvae attach to the gills of the Killifish (order Carpozoa) and work their way along the nerves into the cranial cavity where they build up a carpet around the brain. Infested fish are four times more likely to "wiggle, twitch, shimmy and show themselves" (Lafferty, K. D. (1999). "The evolution of trophic transmission.") than uninfected ones. This behaviour increases their likelihood of being caught and eaten by birds by more than 30 times. The parasite then lives in the intestines of the birds and produces eggs, which are released with the droppings and enter the water body. (translation from [[enw>Euhaplorchis californiensis|English Wikipedia article]]) ([[user>KALDYH]])</spoiler> המשך עריכה, לאחר שמירת Name of this site, english, lowcase only Please keep this field empty: שמירה תצוגה מקדימה ביטול תקציר העריכה נא לשים לב: עריכת דף זה מהווה הסכמה מצדך להצגת התוכן שהוספת בהתאם הרישיון הבא: CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International