- ("living underneath"). The
interaction between the two
organisms is
called epibiosis. An
epibiont is, by definition,
harmless to its host. In this sense, the...
- the
primary purpose of that item. Such ac****ulation is
referred to as
epibiosis when the host
surface is
another organism and the
relationship is not...
-
toxins role in
predator defence,
parasite prevention, and
mitigating epibiosis.
Further inquiry into
stonefish toxins would expand ecological insights...
- basibiont. This
relationship between the
epibiont and
basibiont is
called epibiosis.
Rotifers have been
observed to feed on Vorticella.
Bacteria may also...
- the
Branchiobdellida are both
parasites interacting with host species.
Epibiosis Epixenosomes M., Key Jr., Marcus; B., Jeffries, William; K., Voris, Harold;...
- M., P.R. Jensen, & W.
Fenical (1994), "Chemical
control of
bacterial epibiosis on ascidians.",
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 110,
Marine Ecology Progress...
-
strategy through the
production of
antibacterial compounds that
prevent epibiosis.
Indirect defense is
achieved through the
maintenance of antimicrobially...
- biodiversity, and conservation. BioScience, 2011. 61: p. 782-789. Wahl, M.,
Epibiosis Ecology,
Effects and
Defences Ecological Studies,
Marine Hard
Bottom Communities...
- from
other predatory prokaryotes because it
feeds upon its prey
using epibiosis (also see epibiont).
Vampirococcus cells are
small and ovoid,
being only...
- Natália Hudáčková;
Ninon Robin;
Majid Mirzaie Ataabadi (2017). "Bryozoan
epibiosis on
fossil crabs: a rare
occurrence from the
Miocene of Iran". PALAIOS...