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Nature 453, 863 (12 June 2008) | doi:10.1038/453863a; Published online 11 June 2008

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Animal behaviour: Guardian caterpillars

Christopher Surridge

Parasites are in the business of hijacking their hosts for their own purposes. A dramatic example is described by Amir Grosman and colleagues who studied behavioural changes induced in the Brazilian geometrid moth Thyrinteina leucocerae by a braconid parasitic wasp of the genus Glyptapanteles (A.

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