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  • curprev 17:0317:03, 3 November 2020Srsmn talk contribs 3,284 bytes −657 Removed confused description of "Epizoic". This term refers to any organism attached to living substratum in the form of an animal regardless of whether or not the relationship is parasitic undo

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  • curprev 20:2320:23, 5 June 2020BarthPhoto talk contribs 3,880 bytes +311 →‎Types: Epibionts are "harmless," to their hosts. But, according to Dictionary.com, "epizoic" organisms ''are'' parasitic. If Dictionary.com's definition is correct, epizoic organisms are not a sub-category of epibionts. Note: I'm not sure you can trust the definition from Lexico.com. The usage example is, "In marine systems, where soft sediment bottoms are common, hard substrates represent islands, supporting a variety of obligate epiphytic and epizoic taxa (encrusters)." There is no sour... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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