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Reconstructing a Carboniferous inferred coral–alcyonarian association using a biomineralogical approach [PDF]
The taxonomic assignation and ecological implications of the genus Syringoalcyon Termier & Termier, 1945 have been a palaeontological problem for a long time.
Coronado, Ismael +2 more
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Morphological abnormalities in benthic foraminifera caused by an attached epibiont foraminifer
This study focused on the possible ‘parasitism-like’ relationship between the epibiont Cymbaloporetta sp. and basibiont benthic foraminifera including Agglutinella soriformis El-Nakhal, Adelosina carinatastriata Wiesner, Pseudotriloculina sp.
A. Amao, M. Kaminski, F. Frontalini
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Epibiosis was understood as a commensalism relation between two or more organisms. However, some studies have shown that epibionts can cause deleterious effects to their host.
Daniel Peroni Abrahão +3 more
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Some aspects of the ecology of the leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea at Laguna Jalova, Costa Rica [PDF]
The ecology and reproductive biology of the leatherback turtle (Dennochelys coriacea) was studied on a high-energy nesting beach near Laguna Jalova, Costa Rica, between 28 March and 8 June 1985.
Hirth, Harold F., Ogren, Larry H.
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Habitat Configuration Alters Herbivory across the Tropical Seascape [PDF]
There exists increasing evidence that top-down ecological processes, such as herbivory are key in controlling marine ecosystems and their community structure. Herbivory has the potential to be altered by numerous environmental and ecological factors that
Carrascal +34 more
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Epibiont assemblages on limpet shells: Biodiversity drivers in intertidal rocky shores.
Fábio Pereira +6 more
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Epibiosis and masking material in the spider crab Maja squinado (Decapoda: Majidae) in the Ría de Arousa (Galicia, NW Spain) [PDF]
[Abstract] Majid crabs present a marked masking behaviour, which, in addition to the phenomenon of epibiosis on their exoskeleton, constitutes a complex camouflage system to ward off predators.
Fernández, Luis +3 more
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Microscale sulfur cycling in the phototrophic pink berry consortia of the Sippewissett Salt Marsh [PDF]
Microbial metabolism is the engine that drives global biogeochemical cycles, yet many key transformations are carried out by microbial consortia over short spatiotemporal scales that elude detection by traditional analytical approaches.
Buckley, Daniel H +10 more
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The epizoic diatoms Pseudohimantidium pacificum and Falcula hyalina, which live on copepods, were investigated using light and electron microscopes, based on material gathered from different marine environments along the Brazilian coast ...
Luciano Felício Fernandes +1 more
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CRISPR-influenced symbiosis. [PDF]
Reysenbach AL, Terns MP.
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