-
digestive tube and the
ducts of glands. The
ectosymbiotic species, or
ectosymbiont, is
generally an
immobile (or sessile)
organism existing off of biotic...
-
Barbulanympha ectosymbionts are
capable of
nitrogen fixation,
supported by
genomic and in vivo
functional investigations. The
ectosymbiont genome contains...
- lice;
commensal ectosymbionts such as the barnacles,
which attach themselves to the jaw of
baleen whales; and
mutualist ectosymbionts such as cleaner...
- and
tentilla of
Coeloplana bannworthi (ctenop****, platyctenida), an
ectosymbiont of
Diadema setosum (echinodermata, echinoida). Zoomorphology, 117:165-174...
- hard
sessile objects,
stromatoporoids were used as a
substrate for
ectosymbionts,
organisms which attach or
encrust onto the
outer surface of the skeleton...
- darwiniensis. It is
composed of five
different organisms:
three bacterial ectosymbionts live on its
surface for
locomotion and at
least one
endosymbiont lives...
-
crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana, 1852) (Crustacea, Decapoda) and
ectosymbiont branchiobdellidans (Annelida, ****ellata) in NW
Iberian Peninsula". Nova...
-
organisms are
sessile at
maturity and
usually live on
crustaceans as
ectosymbionts. Alan
Warren (2010). "Chonotrichia".
World Ciliophora Database. World...
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Surface organism that
grows upon
another plant but is not
nourished by it
Ectosymbiont –
Symbiosis in
which the
symbiont lives on the body
surface of the hostPages...
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reducing process.
Trichonympha has a
variety of
ectosymbionts. Some of the most
common bacterial ectosymbionts are spirochetes, of the
order Bacteroidales...