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Commensalism is a long-term
biological interaction (symbiosis) in
which members of one
species gain
benefits while those of the
other species neither benefit...
- (from
Latin inquilinus, "lodger" or "tenant") is an
animal that
lives commensally in the nest, burrow, or
dwelling place of an
animal of
another species...
- Gram-positive, rod-shaped
bacteria within the
genus Winkia. It is
known to live
commensally on and
within humans as part of normal,
healthy microbiota of the human...
- of
shrimp with a wide
distribution across the Indo-Pacific. It
lives commensally on a
number of hosts,
including the sea slug Hexabranchus. A. J. Bruce...
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American wolves. The dog is a
domestic animal that
likely travelled a
commensal pathway into
domestication (i.e.
humans initially neither bene****ed nor...
- altispina, or high-spined
commensal hydroid, is a
small colonial hydroid in the
family Hydractiniidae. High-spined
commensal hydroids grow as a fuzzy-looking...
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during the
current geological epoch, as a
result of
hitching a ride
commensally with
human migrations. The
murids are
classified in five subfamilies...
- Gram-positive, rod-shaped
bacteria within the
genus Actinomyces.
Known to live
commensally on and
within humans, A.
israelii is an
opportunistic pathogen and a...
- urealyti****
biovar 1.
Ureaplasma parvum has been
identified as
being a
commensal in the
female reproductive tract as part of the
microbiome in healthy...
- Usually, the
mites do not
cause any harm, so are
considered an
example of
commensalism rather than parasitism; but they can
cause disease,
known as demodicosis...