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between two
organisms of
different species. The two organisms,
termed symbionts, can be
either in a mutualistic, a commensalistic, or a
parasitic relationship...
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their plankton diet with the
products of
photosynthesis produced by
these symbionts. The
polyps interconnect by a
complex and well-developed
system of gastrovascular...
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Vertical transmission of
symbionts is the
transfer of a
microbial symbiont from the
parent directly to the offspring. Many
metazoan species carry symbiotic...
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volume of the
Parasitology trilogy. The
other two
books in the
series are
Symbiont (November 25, 2014) and
Chimera (November 24, 2015). The book envisages...
- Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut
flora are the microorganisms,
including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the
digestive tracts...
- the host
organism acquires the
symbiont and
translocates it to a
symbiont-housing organ. The host will
release the
symbiont before reproduction. Determining...
- been the
method by
which the
bacteria are
introduced into adults.
After symbionts are
established in the midgut, they
undergo substantial remodelling and...
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ecosystems including soil and freshwater.
Amoebozoa contain a vast
array of
symbionts that
range from
transient to
permanent infections,
confer a
range of effects...
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containing the
symbiont,
which are then
eaten by
newly hatched nymphs under natural conditions.
Nymphs experimentally deprived of
access to the
symbiont exhibited...
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relationships with
extracellular luminous bacteria.
Atypical of
luminous symbionts that live
outside of the host's cells, the
bacteria found in the lures...