The caterpillar serves an important role in the life cycle of some parasitic wasps. Adult wasps lay their eggs inside a live caterpillar. The wasps eggs will stay warm and hatch inside of the caterpillar. As the wasp larvae mature, they feed on the caterpillar's fluids before gnawing through its skin and emerging into the world. Based on the relationship between parasitic wasps and caterpillars, what kinds of trends might you predict when looking at data on the population of these two organisms?

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Despite the trauma, not only does the caterpillar survive—initially at least—but the larvae mind-control it, turning their host into a bodyguard that protects them as they spin their cocoons and finish maturing. ... A caterpillar stands guard over the Glyptapanteles wasps that erupted from its body.

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