Fungal Pathogens

summit disease

This caterpillar, killed by a fungal pathogen, exhibits the classic example of “summit disease” whereby the infected host climbs to a high point and attaches itself to the substrate before dying. The mechanism is unknown but may result in facilitation of spore dispersal.






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