نتایج جستجو برای: mutualism

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Julieta Genini L Patrícia C Morellato Paulo R Guimarães Jens M Olesen

Mutualism-network studies assume that all interacting species are mutualistic partners and consider that all links are of one kind. However, the influence of different types of links, such as cheating links, on network organization remains unexplored. We studied two flower-visitation networks (Malpighiaceae and Bignoniaceae and their flower visitors), and divide the types of link into cheaters ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2011
Christine E Thacker Andrew R Thompson Dawn M Roje

Despite the ubiquity of obligate mutualisms on coral reef ecosystems, little is known about the evolution of many participating species. The shrimp gobies, known primarily from the coral reef habitats of the Indo-Pacific, are small benthic fishes that participate in a remarkable mutualism with alpheid shrimp. In this mutualism, the shrimp build and maintain a burrow that is guarded by the goby,...

2009
Judith L. Bronstein

1. While the relationship between facilitation and competition has been explored extensively in recent years, there is also a natural link between facilitation and mutualism, as both are interspecific interactions that confer benefits. Yet, the relationship between these two interactions has beenminimally explored. 2. Here, I explore parallels and differences between mutualism and facilitation....

Journal: :Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture 2023

The aim of the present analysis internalization nationalism values as a pattern communication in Balinese Hindus' religiosity is to identify understanding and appreciation Hindus towards Nationalism through state symbols their religious practices medium worship God Almighty. data for this study were obtained observation, interviews, literature using primary sources from 15 informants well secon...

2016
Jason W. Shapiro Elizabeth S.C.P. Williams Paul E. Turner

Background. How host-symbiont interactions coevolve between mutualism and parasitism depends on the ecology of the system and on the genetic and physiological constraints of the organisms involved. Theory often predicts that greater reliance on horizontal transmission favors increased costs of infection and may result in more virulent parasites or less beneficial mutualists. We set out to under...

2007
J. N. SEAL W. R. TSCHINKEL

1. The fungus-gardening ants and their fungi represent a highly co-evolved, vertically transmitted mutualism. Mutualisms such as these are thought to be reciprocal antagonisms, so that the ants and the fungus can be expected to have some conflicting interests. 2. This paper reports the results from a cultivar switch experiment that documented the effects of switching the native cultivar from th...

2009
Rui-Wu Wang Jo Ridley Bao-Fa Sun Qi Zheng Derek W. Dunn James Cook Lei Shi Ya-Ping Zhang Douglas W. Yu

Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall and eat developing seeds. Although fig trees benefit from allowing wasps to oviposit, because the wasp offspring disperse pollen, figs must prevent wasps from ovipositing in all flowers, or seed production would cease, and the mutualism would go extinct. In Ficus racemosa, we find that syconia ('f...

1999
Michael S. Alvard

The cooperative acquisition, defense and distribution of meat are common problems that must be solved by social hunters. These were also problems faced by any of our hominid ancestors that may have hunted large game in our evolutionary past. Much of the last 40 years of research in evolutionary ecology has tried to understand such cooperative behavior. The classic Prisoner's Dilemma game theory...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2010
Antonio J Golubski Christopher A Klausmeier

When two species form a mutualistic association, the degree of control that each has over the interaction may be pivotal in determining the relative benefit each obtains. We incorporate the capacity for partner choice into a model of mutualism based on the exchange of goods and/or services, where one guild of mutualists plays the role of proposer (proposing a price at which the goods and/or ser...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Naruo Nikoh Takahiro Hosokawa Minoru Moriyama Kenshiro Oshima Masahira Hattori Takema Fukatsu

Obligate insect-bacterium nutritional mutualism is among the most sophisticated forms of symbiosis, wherein the host and the symbiont are integrated into a coherent biological entity and unable to survive without the partnership. Originally, however, such obligate symbiotic bacteria must have been derived from free-living bacteria. How highly specialized obligate mutualisms have arisen from les...

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