- the sea
floor or in a reef-framework. Some
symbiotic rugose corals were
endobionts of Stromatoporoidea,
especially in the
Silurian period.
Although there...
- have not been or have been only
poorly surve**** in
other habitats (as
endobionts, in soils, on dung, as
human and
animal pathogens); the Basidiomycota...
- flagellates,
opalines and
closely related proteromonad flagellates (all
endobionts in
other organisms); the
actinophryid Heliozoa, and oomycetes. The tripartite...
- 2014-06-11. Vinn, O.; Wilson, M.A.; Mõtus, M.-A. (2013). "Symbiotic worm
endobionts in a
stromatoporoid from the
Rhuddanian (lower Silurian) of Hiiumaa, Estonia"...
- An
endosymbiont or
endobiont is an
organism that
lives within the body or
cells of
another organism.
Typically the two
organisms are in a mutualistic...
- 16
April 2023. Vinn, O.; wilson, M.A.; Mõtus, M.-A. (2014). "Symbiotic
endobiont biofacies in the
Silurian of Baltica". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
- PMID 24587277. Vinn, O.; Wilson, M.A.; Mõtus, M.-A. (2014). "Symbiotic
endobiont biofacies in the
Silurian of Baltica". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
- cir****stances. The
smallest particles are
called pro****, symbionts, or
endobionts. Pro**** are,
according to Enderlein,
small colloids of proteins, sized...
-
implying a
stable and
mutualistic relationship between the host and its
endobionts.
Bryopsis is
thought to have
intrinsic mechanisms that are
highly selective...
- many
cases they then live
inside the
colonized leaf as a
symptomless endobiont,
where they are
regarded as
detritivores utilising dead
plant matter....