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This tongue-eating louse has parasitised its host, a small fish. The parasite makes the fish’s tongue fall off, then replaces the tongue with its own body. ijimino / shutterstock

Parasites are ecological dark matter – and they need protecting

October 1, 2025 goodmanlab

How should we best support conservation of endangered parasites? Timothy Brown, University of Leeds; Andrew Cunningham, Zoological Society of London, and Simon Goodman, University of

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