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Autor:
A J, Patelunas, M K, Nishiguchi
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate biology : a quarterly journal of the American Microscopical Society and the Division of Invertebrate Zoology/ASZ. 137(3)
Symbiosis between southern dumpling squid, Euprymna tasmanica (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae), and its luminescent symbiont, the bacterium Vibrio fischeri, provides an experimentally tractable system to examine interactions between the eukaryotic host and
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 66:1308-1321
The symbiosis between marine bioluminescent Vibrio bacteria and the sepiolid squid Euprymna is a model for studying animal–bacterial Interactions. Vibrio symbionts native to particular Euprymna species are competitively dominant, capable of outcomp
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 15:4317-4329
Squids from the genus Euprymna (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) and their symbiotic bacteria Vibrio fischeri form a mutualism in which vibrios inhabit a complex light organ within the squid host. A host-mediated daily expulsion event seeds surrounding seawa
Autor:
M. K. Nishiguchi, B. W. Jones
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 144:1151-1155
The mutualism between the Hawaiian bobtail squid Euprymna scolopes and the luminescent symbiont Vibrio fischeri has been used extensively as a model system for studies ranging from co-speciation and biogeography to gene regulation and the evolution o
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Development. 6:41-49
Bioluminescence is widespread among many different types of marine organisms. Metazoans contain two types of luminescence production, bacteriogenic (symbiotic with bacteria) or autogenic, via the production of a luminous secretion or the intrinsic pr
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 66(5)
The symbiosis between marine bioluminescent Vibrio bacteria and the sepiolid squid Euprymna is a model for studying animal–bacterial Interactions. Vibrio symbionts native to particular Euprymna species are competitively dominant, capable of outcomp
Publikováno v:
Vie et milieu (Paris, France : 1980). 59(3-4)
The class Cephalopoda (Phylum Mollusca), encompassing squids and octopuses, contains multiple species that are characterized by the presence of specialized organs known to emit light. These complex organs have a variety of morphological characteristi
Autor:
V, Nair, M K, Nishiguchi
Publikováno v:
Vie et milieu (Paris, France : 1980). 59(3-4)
Adhesion and biofilm forming ability of symbiotic bacteria play a crucial role in host colonization and tissue infection. Bacteria benefit by adhering to their host in a manner that allows them to successfully maintain contact for the exchange of nut
Autor:
S V, Nyholm, M K, Nishiguchi
Publikováno v:
Vie et milieu (Paris, France : 1980). 58(2)
Mutualistic relationships between bacteria and their eukaryotic hosts have existed for millions of years, and such associations can be used to understand the evolution of these beneficial partnerships. The symbiosis between sepiolid squids (Cephalopo
Publikováno v:
Vie et milieu (Paris, France : 1980). 58(2)
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understanding the evolution of infection and disease in a number of eukaryotic-microbe associations. The ability to monitor and then predict the spread of inf