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- digestive tube and the ducts of glands. The ectosymbiotic species, or ectosymbiont, is generally an immobile (or sessile) organism existing off of biotic...
- hard sessile objects, stromatoporoids were used as a substrate for ectosymbionts, organisms which attach or encrust onto the outer surface of the skeleton...
- Barbulanympha ectosymbionts are capable of nitrogen fixation, supported by genomic and in vivo functional investigations. The ectosymbiont genome contains...
- and tentilla of Coeloplana bannworthi (ctenop****, platyctenida), an ectosymbiont of Diadema setosum (echinodermata, echinoida). Zoomorphology, 117:165-174...
- crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana, 1852) (Crustacea, Decapoda) and ectosymbiont branchiobdellidans (Annelida, ****ellata) in NW Iberian Peninsula". Nova...
- darwiniensis. It is composed of five different organisms: three bacterial ectosymbionts live on its surface for locomotion and at least one endosymbiont lives...
- lice; commensal ectosymbionts such as the barnacles, which attach themselves to the jaw of baleen whales; and mutualist ectosymbionts such as cleaner...
- is an order of freshwater leech-like ****ellates that are obligate ectosymbionts or ectoparasites, mostly of astacoidean crayfish. They are found in...
- organisms are sessile at maturity and usually live on crustaceans as ectosymbionts. Alan Warren (2010). "Chonotrichia". World Ciliophora Database. World...
- reducing process. Trichonympha has a variety of ectosymbionts. Some of the most common bacterial ectosymbionts are spirochetes, of the order Bacteroidales...