cleptobioses

/klɛptəˈbaɪ.əˌsiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of parasitic isopod that infests the body of a fish.

“The researchers studied the effects of cleptobioses on the immune system of the affected fish.”

2. noun

In a broader sense, any organism that infests or lives on the body of another organism.

“The scientist investigated the different types of cleptobioses that infect marine animals.”

Synonyms

  • parasites
  • parasitism

Antonyms

  • commensalism
  • symbiosis