Sentences with phrase «from symbiotic relationships»

Others, such as nitrogen - fixing legumes, benefit from symbiotic relationships with rhizobia that create ammonia from atmospheric nitrogen.

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But it does say something about the evolution of real estate marketing as a discipline distinct from development and sales during the city's decade - long housing boom, and its symbiotic relationship with the media.
This symbiotic relationship allowed China investment to expand while the United States benefited from a ready, willing and able creditor.
In Afghanistan, there is a symbiotic relationship between narco - traffickers and the insurgency, as narcotics traffickers provide revenue and arms to the insurgency, while insurgents provide protection to growers and traffickers to prevent the government from interfering with their activities.
From my own personal observations of my own life, there is a symbiotic relationship between charismatic leaders and their followers that is complex and subtle.
Dr Greg Edgecombe from The Natural History Museum in London, a co-author on the study, says: «Evidence of symbiotic relationships are rare in the invertebrate fossil record, and this beautiful example shows how these associations began to develop as ecosystems became more complex in the Cambrian Period.
New research from the National Museum of Natural History's Smithsonian Marine Station scientist Seabird McKeon and the museum's predoctoral fellow Jenna Moore of the Florida Museum of Natural History has helped unravel the complex symbiotic relationship between these crabs and the coral reefs they live in and defend.
Many ant species live in often highly specific symbiotic relationships with plants from which both partners benefit.
Professor Brockhurst said the team, which also included researchers from the University of Sheffield, tested the symbiotic relationship of the protozoa and algae across gradients of different light intensity.
Mycoheterotrophy is a term derived from Greek to describe the bizarre symbiotic relationship between some plants and fungi, where the plant gets nutrients parasitizing upon fungi, rather than using photosynthesis.
Cut off from their oceanic relatives for millions of years, the golden jellies, Mastigias papua etpisoni, have lost much of their sting and evolved a symbiotic relationship with algae that live in their tissues, lending their eponymous golden color.
This highlights the value of investigating host — microbe relationships from all branches of the tree of life, including those in which only a single symbiotic species is involved.
Symbiotic relationships occur on a spectrum from parasitism (one species benefits at the expense of the other, such as a tick that sucks its host's blood) to mutualism (both organisms benefit, like when certain ants farm aphids for their honeydew while in return protecting them from predators).
In biology, symbiotic relationships can be described as mutualistic, where both partners benefit from the interaction; commensalistic, where one partner benefits and the other partner does not benefit and is not harmed; and parasitic, where one partner benefits at a cost to the other.
Exploiting habitats that are often or mostly out of water required new symbiotic relationships to contain and move water, including the fusion of some fungi and algae to create lichen in communities with bacteria that survive extreme desiccation on land while breaking down rock into soil, and the association of mycorrhizae fungi and the root tissue of new vascular plants — culminating in trees that pump water high into the air — to exchange mineral nutrients (e.g., phosphorus) and usable «fixed» nitrogen from the atmosphere for photosynthetic products.
The Harrison lab also studies how plants find and take up phosphorus from the soil when they do not have these symbiotic relationships with fungi.
Jellyfish have symbiotic relationships with living things of all sizes, from fish and shrimp that feed off them or off the pieces of food left between their tentacles, to single - celled photosynthesizing organisms that take shelter inside the cytoplasm of the jellyfish's cells.
One of the earliest examples of a symbiotic relationship between invertebrates has been found in 520 - million - year - old fossils from China.
An example of this is the fermentation of herbs with kefir grains, as these grains contain beneficial yeast and bacteria that work together in a symbiotic relationship to separate out the sugars from the beneficial molecules contained in herbs.
The key to drinking and benefiting from kefir is to have a good understanding of how a symbiotic relationship works, not only about the symbiotic relationship between yeast and bacteria in kefir grains, but also between kefir -LSB-...]
The adult wasp does not eat this solid food, rather, it receives a liquid containing the wasp extract peptide from the larvae in a symbiotic relationship called trophallaxis.
But truthfully, it isn't saying anything about the relationship between the media and society — and the toxic and symbiotic voyeurism that fuels it — that hadn't been said already, decades earlier, in eerily prescient films from «Ace in the Hole» (1951) to «Network» (1976) to «Broadcast News» (1987).
Her performance has this symbiotic and inseparable relationship with the production elements, and its clearly informed by the environment, from costumes to hair to sets.
This year, World Environment Day highlights the symbiotic relationship between people and nature, but also encourages the world to unplug from worries and from technological anchors and be at one -LSB-...]
The latest adventure from Quantic Dreams, the developer of last year's controversial thriller Heavy Rain, follows Jodie Holmes, a young girl with psychic abilities and a close, symbiotic relationship with a spectral being named Aidan.
It's a great idea to set up a symbiotic relationship with such an organization, especially if they are able to help your business by referring new clients from their followers in exchange for your ongoing support.
«Painting with Light» at Tate Britain 11 May Currently on view at Tate Britain, «Painting with Light: art and photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age» is an expansive new exhibition spanning over 70 years and exploring the symbiotic and sympathetic early relationship between photography and art.
In falconry, when birds hunt they create a bridge between the falconer and the skies, getting lost from sight behind the clouds, yet always returning to the glove, faithful to the symbiotic relationship they have established.
Fifty years ago, Einstein had already insisted on the symbiotic relationship binding these pollen gathers to mankind: «If bees were to disappear from the globe,» he predicted, «mankind would only have four years left to live.»
Her diverse oeuvre — comprising drawing, collage, engraving, textiles, and photography, as well as experimental film, video, and performance — mines themes of identity, gender, and dematerialization, often drawing from the stories of literary figures and addressing the symbiotic relationship between art making and working environments.
Recognizing a deficit in affordability and connectivity in the culture of art collecting, the WonderRoot CSA — adapted from the well - known «Community Supported Agriculture» model — is a community - driven program for selling and purchasing artwork that fosters a symbiotic relationship between art makers and supporters through a «share system».
; black mold on the back of a Bay Tree leaf that is really a chemical reaction from the poop of an aphid sucking the leaf's sugar while the symbiotic relationship has endured for millions upon millions of years?
Legume - Plants that fix nitrogen from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in their soil and root systems (e.g., soybean, peas, beans, Lucerne (also known as alfalfa), clovers).
Aside from the advantages of working with people with whom you have a strong and symbiotic working relationship, project manager Mike Jacob says his and Tom's new «one - stop - shop will ultimately improve the construction methods themselves».
What I take away from your comments and from the various posts to which you have provided links is that the digital environment has not changed the fundamental fact that the library community and the writing and publishing communities are in a symbiotic relationship.
The games industry has a controversial symbiotic relationship with arms manufacturers, who look to games as a way of promoting firearms, with some companies distancing themselves from gun makers in recent years.
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