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needed] Symbiosis can be obligatory, which means that one or more of the symbionts depend on each other for survival, or facultative (optional), when they.


of these types, where symbionts are transferred vertically for some generation before a switch of host occurs and new symbionts are horizontally acquired.


The bacteriocytes and symbionts composed of 70.


Vertical transmission of symbionts is the transfer of a microbial symbiont from the parent directly to the offspring.


bioluminescent bacteria belong to this family, and are typically found as symbionts of deep-sea animals.


persist as intracellular symbionts, reproduce, and disperse to the environment.


The exception is in most mollusks, where these symbionts are intercellular (between.


biology, Kappa organism or Kappa particle refers to inheritable cytoplasmic symbionts, occurring in some strains of the ciliate Paramecium.


'Elusimicrobia' representatives is only evidenced for the lineage of symbionts found in termites and ants.


periods of starvation, lucinids may harvest and digest their symbionts as food.


involve the transfer of molecules such as pheromones, organisms such as symbionts, and information to serve as a form of communication.


Nephromyces is a genus of apicomplexans that are symbionts of the ascidian genus Molgula (sea grapes).


members are remarkably diverse, including pathogens of humans and animals, symbionts of ubiquitous protozoa, and marine forms not yet well understood.


concept has been generalized to include transmissions of infectious agents, symbionts, and cultural traits between humans.


temperatures are thought to have bleached out the coral by killing their photo symbionts.


experience some form of vertical transmission of symbionts.


Canonical examples of vertically transmitted symbionts include the nutritional symbiont Buchnera.


Amanitas, this species is known to occur without accompanying woody plant symbionts.


light cannot penetrate; they form deep-water reefs but do not harbour the symbionts.


include temperature, pH, chemical milieu, nutrient supply, presence of symbionts or solid substrates, gaseous atmosphere (aerobic or anaerobic) etc.


be selective in choosing symbionts and probably do not continuously digest and recruit new symbionts, and maintain symbionts for extended periods of time.


Tabulate corals with massive skeletons often contain endobiotic symbionts, such as cornulitids and Chaetosalpinx.



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