10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PARASYMBIOSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
parasymbiosis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
parasymbiosis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Evidence and Counter-Evidence: Essays in Honour of Frederik ...
Since then, numerous types of symbiosis have been identified and analysed, and
an elaborate terminology has evolved to designate dierent types of symbiotic
relationship, e.g. parasymbiosis, social parasymbiosis, phoresy, inquilinism, ...
Alexander Lubotsky, Jos Schaeken, Jeroen Wiedenhof,
2008
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In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory: Essays in the Four ...
Since then, numerous types of symbiosis have been identified and analysed, and
an elaborate terminology has evolved to designate different types of symbiotic
relationship, e.g., parasymbiosis, social parasymbiosis, phoresy, inquilinism, ...
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Fifth International Botanical Congress
Zopf had already seen lichen gonidia being surrounded by the hyphae of the
invading fungus and called this " parasymbiosis." He himself had found such
fungi changing from parasymbiosis to parasitism, the original lichen fungus being
...
A. C. Seward, International Botanical Congress,
1930
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). cf. symbiosis: biotrophic symbiosis neutralism See symbiosis:
parasymbiosis. nutricism n. Symbiosis in which only one member of a partnership
benefits (Lincoln et al. 1985). cf. parasitism, symbiosis: mutualism parasitism See
...
PARASyMBIOSIS OF FUNGI. There occur on lichens, certain parasites classed
as fungi which at an early stage are more or less parasymbionts of the host ; as
growth advances they may become parasitic and cause serious damage, killing
the ...
Annie Lorrain Smith,
1921
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
... of life stages that contribute to colony labor. see presocial. parastipes see
subgalea parasulcate folding (BRACHIO) With a sulcus on either side of the
median fold of the brachial valve. parasymbiosis see neutralism parasyndesis n. [
Gr. para ...
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Resource Efficiency Complexity and the Commons: The ...
(P3) Parasymbiosis: For example, a relationship in which lichen supports a
fungal species growing in close association with it, without apparent
disadvantage. A commensal association short of full mutualistic symbiosis. (P4)
Paraneoplastic: ...
A possibility is that the spores encounter isida and soredia and use the Trebouxia
cells within these asexual propagules or that they establish a type of
parasymbiosis with established thalli, and after a certain stage of development
that ...
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Homage to Ramon Margalef, Or, Why There is Such Pleasure in ...
... conceptual difficulty of accepting a benefit for an organelle has been
mentioned (HINDE, 1983), while numerous studies exist which demonstrate the
benefit for the animal host in the chloroplast-mollusc pseudosymbiosis or
parasymbiosis.
Joandomènec Ros, Narcis Prat i Fornells,
1992
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Unity in Diversity: Reflections on Ecology after the Legacy ...
299 12.3.1. Chemical defences of opisthobranchs........................ 299 12.3.2.
Universal nature of synaposematic circles.................. 302 12.3.3. Parasymbiosis in
sacoglossans ..................................... 302 12.3.4. Parallelism between chemical
and ...
Fernando Valladares, Antonio Camacho, Arturo Elosegi, Carlos Gracia, Marta Estrada, Joan Carles Senar y Josep-María Gili,
2008