Discovery in amber reveals ancient biology of termites
... has been stabilized now for a very long time because of its obvious value," Poinar said. "It's exciting to understand that this classic example of mutualism has been going on now for at least 100 million years." As well as outlining this age-old example of mutualism, the new study revealed 10 new ...Farming and chemical warfare: A day in the life of an ant?
... ants and the bacteria is known as a mutualistic relationship. In general a mutualism is established when both members of the interaction benefit from the ... In the antfungus mutualism, the ants get food from the fungus. This mutualism is so tight that if the fungus is lost, the entire colony may die. In ...Which came first, the moth or the cactus?
... ecologist Nat Holland, who co-discovered the senita moth-senita cactus mutualism in 1995 and has studied it ever since. The problem is that the moths ... ensue. "I have always been interested in the community ecology of mutualism -- the larger puzzle -- and this moth-cactus relationship is just one ...Animal and plant communication at the ESA Annual Meeting
... "Here, the bugs have tapped into a resource in a competition-free space," she says. "It emphasizes that even the most classic examples of mutualism in nature are not infallible." Pitcher plants' red colors don't attract prey Pitcher plants have distinctive adaptations for living in ...Microbes and their hosts -- exploring the complexity of symbiosis in DNA and cell biology
... PhD, from the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, MA, and Diana Wheeler, PhD, from the University of Arizona, in Tucson, use the example of mutualism between Blochmannia and their ant hosts to illustrate how the bacteria rely on genetic, ecological, and physiological means to maintain the ...Temporary infidelity may contribute to the stability of ancient relationships
... nest and cultivate it in their new nest. This sort of temporary partner switching probably acts as an evolutionary safety net in the ant-fungus mutualism by preventing the accumulation of deleterious mutations." ...Diuscovery in amber reveals ancient biology of termites
... has been stabilized now for a very long time because of its obvious value," Poinar said. "It's exciting to understand that this classic example of mutualism has been going on now for at least 100 million years." As well as outlining this age-old example of mutualism, the new study revealed 10 new ...Cross kingdom conflicts on a beetle's back
... says Currie. "This is an example of a system where we have insights into the importance of the diversity of microbes. We believe that this type of mutualism is widespread." In addition, the researchers suspect that this association represents a source of small molecules that can be used in medicine. ...Whiteflies and plant viruses can help each other to speed up biological invasion
... Zhejiang University. "We believe that the mutualism between the B whitefly and the viruses may ... feeding on the virus-infected plants. Thus the mutualism is indirect. The researchers believe that this kind of mutualism may exist in many circumstances and should ...Plants, too, have ways to manage freeloaders
... publication of the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Simms studies mutualism between plants and bacteria, such as the classic relationship between ... photosynthesis in return for nitrogen needed to make proteins. Such mutualism is puzzling, however, Simms said. "Mutualism is a paradox because ...