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    Epibiont (redirect from Epibiosis)
    ("living underneath"). The interaction between the two organisms is called epibiosis. An epibiont is, by definition, harmless to its host. In this sense, the...
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    the primary purpose of that item. Such accumulation is referred to as epibiosis when the host surface is another organism and the relationship is not...
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    another organism without harming or benefiting it. Includes facilitation, epibiosis, and phoresis. Indirect comensalism is when an organism benefits from...
    46 KB (4,958 words) - 07:46, 23 April 2024
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    the Branchiobdellida are both parasites interacting with host species. Epibiosis Epixenosomes M., Key Jr., Marcus; B., Jeffries, William; K., Voris, Harold;...
    14 KB (1,581 words) - 15:39, 7 November 2023
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    M., P.R. Jensen, & W. Fenical (1994), "Chemical control of bacterial epibiosis on ascidians.", Marine Ecology Progress Series, 110, Marine Ecology Progress...
    10 KB (1,316 words) - 04:57, 20 December 2023
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    basibiont. This relationship between the epibiont and basibiont is called epibiosis. Rotifers have been observed to feed on Vorticella. Bacteria may also...
    14 KB (1,621 words) - 20:52, 16 October 2023
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    strategy through the production of antibacterial compounds that prevent epibiosis. Indirect defense is achieved through the maintenance of antimicrobially...
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  • biodiversity, and conservation. BioScience, 2011. 61: p. 782-789. Wahl, M., Epibiosis Ecology, Effects and Defences Ecological Studies, Marine Hard Bottom Communities...
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  • from other predatory prokaryotes because it feeds upon its prey using epibiosis (also see epibiont). Vampirococcus cells are small and ovoid, being only...
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    P. N.; Jebbar, M.; Cambon-Bonavita, M. A. (2014). "The gill chamber epibiosis of deep-sea shrimp Rimicarisexoculata: An in-depth metagenomic investigation...
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    Natália Hudáčková; Ninon Robin; Majid Mirzaie Ataabadi (2017). "Bryozoan epibiosis on fossil crabs: a rare occurrence from the Miocene of Iran". PALAIOS...
    297 KB (21,699 words) - 04:31, 29 April 2024