id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-018555-3lta1tbp Overstreet, Robin M. Host–Symbiont Relationships: Understanding the Change from Guest to Pest 2016-01-06 .txt text/plain 15626 706 47 We provide examples involving multiple triggers for organisms associated with termites, for an endemic virus being affected by multiple factors and having multiple effects on its commercial penaeid shrimp hosts, and for contrasting variables associated with two exotic viruses in wild and cultured commercial penaeid shrimps with an emphasis on hypothesizing how the pathogenicity developed in these two viruses. Atypical temperatures, such as warm water associated with power plants, can cause infections of a specific parasite during periods when the hosts are more likely to be consumed by predators, more susceptible to disease, or more susceptible to interactions among parasites that can occur and result in unusual pathogenic conditions. The transformation triggers phenotypic and behavioral changes specifically attracting infective specimens to predatory birds in which the trematode matures considerable detail the host-symbiont relationships affecting the outcome of pathogenic viruses in populations of commercial penaeid shrimp. ./cache/cord-018555-3lta1tbp.txt ./txt/cord-018555-3lta1tbp.txt