نتایج جستجو برای: mutualism

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2012
Emily Grman Todd M P Robinson Christopher A Klausmeier

By definition, mutualisms involve the exchange of goods or services between partners. It has been shown that mutualism can grade into parasitism, but even when exchange is mutually beneficial, a conflict of interest remains because each partner benefits from reaping more benefits at a lower cost. Metaphorically, the partners negotiate the conditions of trade, the outcome of which will determine...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
G D Weiblen D W Yu S A Wes

Fig wasps (Agaonidae: Hymenoptera) are seed predators and their interactions with Ficus species (Moraceae) range from mutualism to parasitism. Recently considerable attention has been paid to conflicts of interest between the mutualists and how they are resolved in monoecious fig species. However, despite the fact that different conflicts can arise, little is known about the factors that influe...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
C A Machado E Jousselin F Kjellberg S G Compton E A Herre

Nucleotide sequences from the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene were used to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among 15 genera of fig-pollinating wasps. We present evidence supporting broad-level co-cladogenesis with respect to most but not all of the corresponding groups of figs. Using fossil evidence for calibrating a molecular clock for these data, we estimated the origin of the fig-wasp ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
O Pellmyr J N Thompson

The complex mutualism between yuccas and the moths that pollinate their flowers is regarded as one of the most obvious cases of coevolution. Studies of related genera show that at least two of the critical behavioral and life history traits suggested to have resulted from coevolved mutualism in yucca moths are plesiomorphic to the family. Another trait, oviposition into flowers, has evolved rep...

2014
Peiyan Xia Xiaokun Zheng Daqing Jiang Jifeng Chu

and Applied Analysis 3 + a u 21 σ 1 ( t) 1 − 1) dB 1 ( t) + a u 12 σ 2 ( t) 2 − 1) dB 2 ( t) := LVdt + a u 21 σ 1 ( t) 1 − 1) dB 1 ( t) + a u 12 σ 2 ( t) 2 − 1) dB 2 ( t) , (9)

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2010
John Chaston Heidi Goodrich-Blair

Mutually beneficial interactions between microorganisms and animals are a conserved and ubiquitous feature of biotic systems. In many instances animals, including humans, are dependent on their microbial associates for nutrition, defense, or development. To maintain these vital relationships, animals have evolved processes that ensure faithful transmission of specific microbial symbionts betwee...

Journal: :Journal of Biology 2008
Stuart Reynolds Jens Rolff

How does an animal host prevent intracellular symbionts getting out of hand? A new paper in BMC Biology provides evidence that the mutualism between a beetle and its bacterial endosymbiont could be mediated through the expression of host immune genes.

2016
Christine Angelini John N Griffin Johan van de Koppel Leon P M Lamers Alfons J P Smolders Marlous Derksen-Hooijberg Tjisse van der Heide Brian R Silliman

Droughts are increasing in severity and frequency, yet the mechanisms that strengthen ecosystem resilience to this stress remain poorly understood. Here, we test whether positive interactions in the form of a mutualism between mussels and dominant cordgrass in salt marshes enhance ecosystem resistance to and recovery from drought. Surveys spanning 250 km of southeastern US coastline reveal spat...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
C Finn McQuaid Nicholas F Britton

Parasitic species are likely to have a significant effect on the stability of ecosystems. However, little is known of the nature of this effect, with debate over whether it is positive or negative. In previous work it was observed that a mixture of interaction types increases the local stability of a network. Following this, we investigate the consequences for species persistence of replacing h...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2002
Mats Gyllenberg Diana Preoteasa Kari Saikkonen

We develop a structured metapopulation model for vertically transmitted symbionts in natural host populations. We focus primarily on two questions: Are mutualism and high transmission probability prerequisites for the survival of symbionts in structured host metapopulations? What are the ecological conditions under which coexistence of infected and uninfected hosts is possible? We start with st...

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