Symbiosis Mechanisms and Model Systems /

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Seckbach, Joseph. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Edición:1st ed. 2002.
Colección:Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology, 4
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48173-1
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505 0 |a General Aspects -- Prioritizing Symbiosis to Sustain Biodiversity: Are Symbionts Keystone Species? -- Morphological Aspects of Symbiosis -- Symbioses and their Consequences for Community and Applied Ecology -- Origin & Evolution -- What’s in a Tree? -- The Commonality of Cyanobacterial Endosymbioses Does Not Support the Endosymbiotic Theory for Origin of Eukaryotic Organelles -- Non Symbiotic Origin of Locomotory Organelles -- The Cyanelle (Muroplast) of Cyanophora Paradoxa: A Paradigm for Endosymbiotic Organelle Evolution -- The Syntrophy Hypothesis for the Origin of Eukaryotes -- Thermodynamic Ecology of Hydrogen-Based Syntrophy -- Nutritional Syntrophies and Consortia as Models for the Origin of Mitochondria -- Reversion of Endosymbiosis? -- Symbiosomes -- The Absence of Nitrogen-Fixing Organelles Due to Timing of the Nitrogen Crisis -- Nucleus Symbiosis Hypothesis Formation of Eukaryotic Cell Nuclei by the Symbiosis of Archaea in Bacteria -- Bacteria, Cyanobacteria & Algae -- Phototrophic Consortia: A Tight Cooperation Between Non-Related Eubacteria -- Structure and Phylogeny of Cyanophora Species -- The Microenvironment and Photosynthetic Performance of Prochloron SP. in Symbiosis with Didemnid Ascidians -- Fungi Symbiosis -- Survival Strategies in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbionts -- Three Part Harmony — Ascophyllum and Its Symbionts -- Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Their Endobacteria -- Lichens -- Origin and Evolution of Green Lichen Algae -- Lichenization of the Trentepohliales -- Trebouxia: Reflections on a Perplexing and Controversial Lichen Photobiont -- Symbiosis in Plants -- Algae Living on Trees -- Cycad Coralloid Roots Housing Cyanobacteria -- Evolution of Epichloë/Neotyphodium Endophytes and Other Clavicipitalean Biotrophs -- The Effect of Endophytic Fungi on Host Plant Morphogenesis -- Association with Protozoa -- Anaerobic Ciliates and Their Metahanogenic Endosymbionts -- Endosymbiosis of Beta-Proteobacteria in Trypanosomatid Protozoa -- Ectosymbiosis in Ciliated Protozoa -- Living Sands: Symbiosis between Foraminifera and Algae -- Protistan-Prokaryotic Symbioses in Deep-Sea Sulfidic Sediments -- Symbiosis in Insects and Higher Animals -- Sponge/Algal Symbioses: A Diversity of Associations -- The Taxonomy and Evolution of the Zooxanthellae-Coral Symbiosis -- Algal Symbiosis in Flatworms -- Trichomycetes: Fungi in Relationship with Insects and Other Arthropods -- Evolution of Ascomycota-Arthropoda Symbioses -- The Laboulbeniales — An Enigmatic Group of Arthropod-Associated Fungi -- Wolbachia-Induced Cytoplasmic Incompatibility -- How do Wolbachia Symbionts Increase the Proportion of Females in Their Hosts? -- Genome of Buchnera sp. Aps, an Intracellular Symbiotic Bacterium of the Pea Aphid Acyrthosiphon Pisum -- The Functions of Symbiotic Micro-Organisms in Insects -- Ants, Agriculture, and Antibiotics -- Termite Hindgut Symbionts -- Symbiosis in the Termite Gut -- Cultivation of Symbiotic Fungi by Termites of the Subfamily Macrotermitinae -- Cospeciation Between Hosts and Symbionts:. 
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