نتایج جستجو برای: mutualism

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :Bio Systems 2013
Isao Kubo Kazufumi Hosoda Shingo Suzuki Kayo Yamamoto Kumiko Kihara Kotaro Mori Tetsuya Yomo

Mutualism is ubiquitous in nature but is known to be intrinsically vulnerable with regard to both population dynamics and evolution. Synthetic ecology has indicated that it is feasible for organisms to establish novel mutualism merely through encountering each other by showing that it is feasible to construct synthetic mutualism between organisms. However, bacteria-eukaryote mutualism, which is...

Journal: :Integrative and Comparative Biology 2016

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
K S Korolev David R Nelson

Mutualism is a major force driving evolution and sustaining ecosystems. Although the importance of spatial degrees of freedom and number fluctuations is well known, their effects on mutualism are not fully understood. With range expansions of microbes in mind, we show that, even when mutualism confers a selective advantage, it persists only in populations with high density and frequent migratio...

2011
Marilyn J. Roossinck

Although generally regarded as pathogens, viruses can also be mutualists. A number of examples of extreme mutualism (i.e., symbiogenesis) have been well studied. Other examples of mutualism are less common, but this is likely because viruses have rarely been thought of as having any beneficial effects on their hosts. The effect of mutualism on the population dynamics of viruses is a topic that ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Melanie J I Müller Beverly I Neugeboren David R Nelson Andrew W Murray

Mutualistic interactions benefit both partners, promoting coexistence and genetic diversity. Spatial structure can promote cooperation, but spatial expansions may also make it hard for mutualistic partners to stay together, because genetic drift at the expansion front creates regions of low genetic and species diversity. To explore the antagonism between mutualism and genetic drift, we grew cro...

2016
Tim A Hoek Kevin Axelrod Tommaso Biancalani Eugene A Yurtsev Jinghui Liu Jeff Gore

Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in some environments, the competitive aspects of an interaction may dominate the mutualistic aspects. Although these transitions could have far-reaching implications, it has been difficult to study the causes and consequences of this mutualistic-competitive transition in experimentally tractable syst...

2015

Mutualism is the way two organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which each individual benefits from the activity of the other. Similar interactions within a species are known as co-operation. Mutualism can be contrasted with interspecific competition, in which each species experiences reduced fitness, and exploitation, or parasitism, in which one species benefits at the expen...

2011
Kazufumi Hosoda Shingo Suzuki Yoshinori Yamauchi Yasunori Shiroguchi Akiko Kashiwagi Naoaki Ono Kotaro Mori Tetsuya Yomo

To understand how two organisms that have not previously been in contact can establish mutualism, it is first necessary to examine temporal changes in their phenotypes during the establishment of mutualism. Instead of tracing back the history of known, well-established, natural mutualisms, we experimentally simulated the development of mutualism using two genetically-engineered auxotrophic stra...

2012
Shalene Jha David Allen Heidi Liere Ivette Perfecto John Vandermeer

For both applied and theoretical ecological science, the mutualism between ants and their hemipteran partners is iconic. In this well-studied interaction, ants are assumed to provide hemipterans protection from natural enemies in exchange for nutritive honeydew. Despite decades of research and the potential importance in pest control, the precise mechanism producing this mutualism remains conte...

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