Symbiotic Relationships in the Natural Environment
Sunday 31 May 2015
Parasitic wasps
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Most parasitoids control the behaviour of a particular host to benefit in defensive strategies for their larvae which is exactly what this ...
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Ants and Acacias
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The swollen thorn acacia ( Acacia cornigera) is distributed throughout Central America entwined in an obligatory mutualistic relationship ...
Thursday 28 May 2015
Rajah Pitcher Plant and Tree Shrew
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A recently discovered mutualistic relationship exists between 3 species of Nepenthes genus carnivorous pitcher plants and the mountain tre...
Clown Fish and Anemone
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The famously known clownfish and anemone are a classic example of an obligatory mutualistic relationship. 10 species of anemone coexists wi...
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Sunday 3 May 2015
Cleaners of the blue
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The bluestreak cleaner wrasse ( L. dimidiatus ) from the Labridae family shares mutualistic relationships with a vast number of larger mar...
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Monday 20 April 2015
Parasitic Lampreys
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The Sea Lamprey ( Petromyzon marinus) belongs to the order Petromyzontiformes which consists of 40 known extant species of Lamprey; 18 are...
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Sunday 12 April 2015
Bioluminescent Bacteria and the Deep Sea Anglerfish
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The anglerfish is referred to as one of the most bizarre looking marine species on earth, but I guess your appearance is not all that impor...
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