RE: Hymenoepimecis

From: Joe E. Dees (joedees@bellsouth.net)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2000 - 18:48:52 BST

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    > Derek:
    > Well, I don't agree because I don't understand how wasp larvae
    can be part
    > of a spider 'culture'. I think it would be interesting to hear your
    > definition of 'culture'.
    >
            [BJ] Culture may be a little off base but there is a definitive
    link and therefore maybe the term ecosphere or ecology or bio-
    zone or
    interdependent co-existence may be a better definition.

            Bruce Jones

    I suggest the term 'symbiosis'.

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