- and
diversity of
epibionts were
measured and considered.
Multiple studies have
found that P.
bernardus in s****
colonized with
epibionts were
likely to...
- have a
paler and
rougher carapace, act as
hosts to a
greater number of
epibionts, have six (instead of three) long
spines on
either side of the rear carapace...
- methane-deep
species farms are
closely related to hydrothermal-vent
decapod epibionts. Alternatively, it may be a carnivore,
although it is
generally thought...
- ISBN 978-0-87850-138-0. Sandford, F. (2003). "Po****tion
dynamics and
epibiont ****ociations of
hermit crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Paguroidea) on Dog Island...
- dinoflagellates. : 71 Some scallops,
including Chlamys hastata,
frequently carry epibionts such as
sponges and
barnacles on
their s****. The
relationship of the...
-
Durvillaea is a
genus of
large brown algae in the
monotypic family Durvillaeaceae. All
members of the
genus are
found in the
southern hemisphere, including...
-
sites for
attachment for
other barnacles.
Barnacles are
considered to be
epibionts rather than
parasites as they do not feed on the whales,
though they can...
-
found in coralheads,
however they have also
recently been
described as
epibionts on the
giant clam
species Tridacna squamosa in the Gulf of Thailand. The...
-
organism that
grows on
another organism that is not a
plant may be
called an
epibiont.
Epiphytes are
usually found in the
temperate zone (e.g., many mosses,...
-
Periglandula are a
genus of
fungi in the
family Clavicipitaceae. They live as
epibionts, in a
symbiotic relationship with two
species of plant,
Ipomoea asarifolia...