Sentences with phrase «other symbiotic relationships»

Professor Brockhurst said the research, which was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and published in Current Biology, suggests there is likely to be an exploitative component in other symbiotic relationships.

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Breitbart and other like - minded outlets didn't single - handedly get Trump elected, but there has definitely been a symbiotic relationship between the two.
Conversion optimization and SEO have a rather symbiotic relationship — they rely on each other in order to function.
«The United States and China are in a symbiotic relationship, we are wed to each other and do best when we grow together,» said Susan Aaronson, a professor at George Washington University who teaches corruption and good governance.
His other business position involved forging partnerships between companies, so he took this practical knowledge and contacted worthy organizations on every major continent to develop the symbiotic relationships that now propel Trade as One.
Humans, like all other earthly creatures, evolved in a symbiotic relationship with the world around them, living at the mercy of natural forces.
Natural yeast starter has yeast and lactobacilli (similar to the lactobacilli in yogurt or other cultured foods) in a symbiotic relationship.
we have symbiotic relationships with bacterium depending on each other to survive.
The runners» high is not really the same as running high — one is fleeting and ethereal, the other is more of an immersive process — but it feels like a symbiotic relationship.
A symbiotic shift between such distantly related species as the worms and the crab is rare because organisms in a mutualistic relationship tend to be specialized and completely dependent on one other, says study coauthor Momoko Igawa, an ecologist at Kyoto University in Japan.
Finally, there is the possibility — this perhaps the strangest of all — of weird microbes and familiar microbes operating in symbiotic relationships that benefit each other through the exchange of chemical compounds, enzymes, or even genes.
Their bodies harbor a bacterium that helps them turn plant sap into usable nutrients, and this bacterium itself harbors an even smaller bacterium, creating a three - tiered symbiotic relationship that hasn't been observed in any other animal.
«We are learning that these two fundamentally different cells are changing each other dramatically, and this might be relevant for other symbiotic systems, including human and parasitic microbe relationships,» said study co-author Eunsoo Kim, an assistant curator in the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology.
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.
Members of the bean family (legumes) and some other kinds of plants form mutualistic symbiotic relationships with nitrogen fixing bacteria.
Others, such as nitrogen - fixing legumes, benefit from symbiotic relationships with rhizobia that create ammonia from atmospheric nitrogen.
At some point more than a billion years ago, they took up residence inside other cells in a symbiotic relationship that endures in nearly every animal cell to this day.
While symbiotic relationships in coral reefs have been known for some time, the discovery of hydrothermal vents in 1977 has spurred an interest in symbiotic relationships, and led to their recognition in many other types of habitats, such as mangrove swamps, mud flats, and sewage outlets.
The primary dependence of these organisms on symbiotic relationships has led many scientists to re-evaluate the importance of these associations in many other communities of organisms.
«But it has taken us more than 20 years to realize their symbiotic relationship in structuring Betelgeuse's atmosphere, and perhaps also the atmospheres of other such stars.»
The yeast and bacteria live in a symbiotic relationship, helping each other break down the sugars, gluten, and phytic acid found in the flour.
Some evidence suggests that large doses may lead to imbalances and deficiencies in the flavonoids (vitamin P), a powerful family of over 6,000 antioxidants that have a symbiotic working relationship with vitamin C — each increasing the other's effect.
These ancient bacteria are engulfed by other bacteria and they develop a symbiotic relationship.
Like other members of the legume family, tamarind roots have a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia, beneficial bacteria that fix nitrogen in the soil.
The earliest humans had a somewhat symbiotic relationship with other animals, despite being threatened by them.
Probiotics and Prebiotics have a symbiotic relationship; neither can survive without the other — thats why I added coconut flour to this recipe.
This indicates that there is a strong symbiotic relationship between bacteria and fungi, and that they essentially keep each other in check.
The thinking here (in case you don't know) is that two people who share the same values, outlooks, interests, intelligence, energy levels, passions, etc., are going to understand and «get» each other far better — and the relationship will be much more symbiotic.
As much as everyone in Hollywood likes to deflect responsibility for putting words into action, the Oscars and the film industry share a symbiotic relationship; one can not make significant progress against history unless the other moves forward, too.
Pan and Hook are symbiotic in the same way that Batman and the Joker are, but no other movie lays out the central relationship so brazenly.
Writers and readers are in a much closer symbiotic relationship with each other now.
I grew up reading reviews that contained a number at the end, and have always liked the idea of the symbiotic relationship between text and number, the idea that they must justify each others existence in order to justify their own existence.
They worked to maintain a symbiotic relationship with leading scientists, each side seeking respect and understanding even as they openly used the other for their purposes.
«Companion planting is a huge topic that can become a bit unwielding if taken to extremes, but here in a nutshell is the overall rationale: many plants have the ability to establish «friendships» or symbiotic relationships while others just don't get along.»
Before asking why in the world would someone want to sell their rooftop to another family, it's good to note the architects came up with the concept by considering biological mutualism: those cases in which two species have a symbiotic relationship which benefits each other.
Some touted the piece as a bizarre symbiotic relationship, while others questioned its legality.
This symbiotic relationship gives both entities a highly unique and advantageous position in the market that no other competitor enjoys,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
This shows that he is able to work with others, and most likely capable of communicating to ensure symbiotic relationships.
Developed effective referral networks consisting of nurses, doctors, hospitals, churches, insurance companies and other organizations of symbiotic relationships.
My framework in treatment is the symbiotic and cybernetic relationship between mind and body based in Buddhist Psychology, knowing and appreciating that an imbalance in one directly and drastically affects the other.
Coparenting relations may affect child anxiety either directly (e.g., child - related disagreements may induce anxiety in the child by creating an insecure environment) or via parenting behavior (e.g., if one parent does not feel supported by the other parent he or she may become more negative toward the child, or perhaps compensate by forming a symbiotic relationship with the child).
Real estate agents (corporations) are merely the conduit, providers of information to the Board (s), for purposes of sharing among the membership, granting the membership the privilege of sharing with their clients and each other in a symbiotic agency relationship.
After all, it's about creating long - lasting, optimal «win - win» (aka symbiotic) relationships with other REIs / entrepreneurs, right?
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