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In most cases, one parasitic larva completes its development within or upon its host, although in some species, many larvae develop in one host.
However, in some cases, many larvae develop in a single host.
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In this way, many larvae can develop in a single brood chamber.
On the other hand, feeding these starved larvae the ecdysone hormone prevented this delay; and many of these larvae developed into underweight adults that were about three-quarters the size of a typical fully-grown adult.
In addition, E. luteizona larvae develop very slowly, taking more than 300 days to complete metamorphosis.
Larvae of Sirex woodwasp develop through arrhenotoky: male larvae develop only from unfertilized eggs, the females only from fertilized ones.
Following fertilization and embryogenesis, planktonic larvae develop.
Larvae develop through five stages before entering the pupal stage.
The free-living larvae develop to adulthood and mate to produce eggs, which hatch and develop to i L3 larvae.
Many species are scavengers, with the larvae developing on either open wounds or carrion.
Many previous studies have demonstrated that amphibian larvae developing in sites contaminated by CCWs bioaccumulate high concentrations of contaminants and exhibit developmental, physiologic, and behavioral abnormalities (reviewed by Rowe et al. 2002).
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