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<p>it, the parasite essentially takes over the nest of the host and begins to reproduce, eventually taking over the host's nest. The specific type of parasitism taking place between these two wasp species is <a href="page.php?w=Social_parasitism_%28biology%29">social parasitism</a>, meaning one species gets another species to raise its young; social parasitism is known to impact genetic diversity of the <a href="page.php?w=Host_%28biology%29">host</a> populations. A specific local adaptation of the P. biglumis is having a small number of offspring</p><p>
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