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- 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...