- such as the
lining of the
digestive tube and the
ducts of glands. The
ectosymbiotic species, or ectosymbiont, is
generally an
immobile (or sessile) organism...
-
microbial groups living symbiotically.
Consortiums can be
endosymbiotic or
ectosymbiotic, or
occasionally may be both. The
protist Mixotricha paradoxa, itself...
- termites,
Streblomastix is a
protist ****ociated with a
community of
ectosymbiotic bacteria.
Streblomastix moves by
beating its
anterior flagella. These...
- Corbari, L; et al. (2008). "Iron
oxide deposits ****ociated with the
ectosymbiotic bacteria in the
hydrothermal vent
shrimp Rimicaris exoculata". Biogeosciences...
- 1007/BF02112134. S2CID 84652019. Towanda, T.; Thuesen, E. V. (2006). "
Ectosymbiotic behavior of
Cancer gracilis and its
trophic relationships with its host...
-
species is
estimated at 27,000–40,000.
Included in this
number are many
ectosymbiotic and
endosymbiotic species, as well as some
obligate and opportunistic...
-
covered in
thick microbial layers,
Rimicaris exoculata house a
dense ectosymbiotic community of
chemoautotrophic bacteria within its gill chambers. The...
-
Encope emarginata, a
notched sand dollar, is a
marine echinoid ranging the
western Atlantic ocean. They are best
known for
their bioturbation in the sediment...
- 1017/S0025315400071903. ISSN 0025-3154. Towanda, T; Thuesen, Ev (2006-06-13). "
Ectosymbiotic behavior of
Cancer gracilis and its
trophic relationships with its host...
-
different organism. For instance,
barnacles on
whales is an
example of an
ectosymbiotic relationship where the
whale provides the
barnacle with a home, a ride...