نتایج جستجو برای: mutualism

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
James D Bever

The common occurrence of mutualistic interactions between plants and root symbionts is problematic. As the delivery of benefit to hosts involves costs to symbionts, symbionts that provide reduced benefit to their host are expected to increase in frequency. Plants have been shown to allocate preferentially to the most efficient symbiont and this preferential allocation may stabilize the mutualis...

2003
Tamar L. Goulet Mary Alice Coffroth

In symbiosis, 2 taxonomically different organisms co-exist, each pursuing their own agenda and yet, they are linked in one entity. A mutualistic symbiosis may break up if it is no longer beneficial to either one of the partners. Changing needs over time or changing environmental conditions may prompt symbiont switching. For example, corals may survive elevated temperatures by switching their al...

2012
R Tucker Gilman Nicholas S Fabina Karen C Abbott Nicole E Rafferty

Climate change has the potential to desynchronize the phenologies of interdependent species, with potentially catastrophic effects on mutualist populations. Phenologies can evolve, but the role of evolution in the response of mutualisms to climate change is poorly understood. We developed a model that explicitly considers both the evolution and the population dynamics of a plant-pollinator mutu...

Journal: :Biology Letters 2010

Journal: :Cell Stem Cell 2019

Journal: :IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature 2018

2011
Melinda Greenwood Charles Clarke Ch'ien C. Lee Ansou Gunsalam Rohan H. Clarke

The carnivorous pitcher plant genus Nepenthes grows in nutrient-deficient substrates and produce jug-shaped leaf organs (pitchers) that trap arthropods as a source of N and P. A number of Bornean Nepenthes demonstrate novel nutrient acquisition strategies. Notably, three giant montane species are engaged in a mutualistic association with the mountain treeshrew, Tupaia montana, in which the tree...

1999
James D Bever

Numerical models have suggested that the dynamics within mutualisms are not important for the maintenance of diversity. In this study it is demonstrated that the dynamics within mutualism can contribute to the maintenance of diversity within its participants, using a general model of frequency dependence between two mutualistically interacting guilds. Specifically, it is demonstrated that while...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Guillaume Chomicki Susanne S Renner

Mutualisms that involve symbioses among specialized partners may be more stable than mutualisms among generalists, and theoretical models predict that in many mutualisms, partners exert reciprocal stabilizing selection on traits directly involved in the interaction. A corollary is that mutualism breakdown should increase morphological rates of evolution. We here use the largest ant-plant clade ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Seth R Bordenstein Charalampos Paraskevopoulos Julie C Dunning Hotopp Panagiotis Sapountzis Nathan Lo Claudio Bandi Hervé Tettelin John H Werren Kostas Bourtzis

Ecological and evolutionary theories predict that parasitism and mutualism are not fixed endpoints of the symbiotic spectrum. Rather, parasitism and mutualism may be host or environment dependent, induced by the same genetic machinery, and shifted due to selection. These models presume the existence of genetic or environmental variation that can spur incipient changes in symbiotic lifestyle. Ho...

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