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- (especially in the past) to refer to mutualistic interactions, and it is sometimes used to refer to mutualistic interactions that are not obligate. Symbiosis...
- species. The two organisms, termed symbionts, can for example be in mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic relationships. In 1879, Heinrich Anton...
- larger organism that harbours a smaller organism; whether a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont). The guest is typically provided...
- Look up mutualismĀ or mutualistic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mutualism may refer to: Mutualism (biology), positive interactions between species...
- Several other species have similar adaptions and are also unaffected (see Mutualistic relationships). Most sea anemones are harmless to humans, but a few highly...
- are also many cases of mutualistic xenohormesis for the dispersal of a seeds and pollen. Though not all xenohormesis is mutualistic. Hormesis Howitz, Konrad;...
- Shori's hybridity also symbolizes an enhanced or "correct" type of mutualistic symbiosis, as she literally embodies human and Ina DNA working together...
- Beltian bodies, a solid plant material produced by acacias as part of a mutualistic relationship with a species of ant. Juveniles of some spiders in the...
- extracellularly as in ectomycorrhizal fungi. The ****ociation is normally mutualistic. In particular species, or in particular cir****stances, mycorrhizae may...
- Aethina tumida, commonly known as small hive beetle (SHB), is a b****eeping pest. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa, but has spread to many other regions...