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- (2016-08-01). "Genome Evolution and Nitrogen Fixation in Bacterial Ectosymbionts of a Protist Inhabiting Wood-Feeding ****roaches". Appl. Environ. Microbiol...
- reducing process. Trichonympha has a variety of ectosymbionts. Some of the most common bacterial ectosymbionts are spirochetes, of the order Bacteroidales...
- lice; commensal ectosymbionts such as the barnacles, which attach themselves to the jaw of baleen whales; and mutualist ectosymbionts such as cleaner...
- in ****ociation with eukaryotic hosts including extrusive explosive ectosymbionts of protists and endosymbionts of nematodes from genus Xiphinema, residing...
- 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...
- "Ciliate-generated advective seawater transport supplies chemoautotrophic ectosymbionts". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 210: 93–99. Bibcode:2001MEPS..210...
- is an order of freshwater leech-like ****ellates that are obligate ectosymbionts or ectoparasites, mostly of astacoidean crayfish. They are found in...
- Depending on the location of the symbiont, the symbionts can be either ectosymbionts or endosymbionts. Drastic genome reduction through gene deletions has...
- Sébastien; Azede, Catherine; Gros, Olivier (September 2021). "Bacterial ectosymbionts colonizing gills of two Caribbean mangrove crabs". Symbiosis. 85 (1):...