mutualism.Recently,agroupofscientistsinJapanfoundthatcleanerfishmighthavetheabilitytoidentify(识别)themselvesinphotographs!Itwasalreadyknownthatcleanerfishcouldrecognizethemselvesinmirrorsandwouldattackunknowncleanerfish.So,theteamwantedtotestwhetherthesamewasseeninthecaseofphotosaswell.Thus,theteamofscientistsshowedfour...
Such a type of relationship is known as mutualism. Recently, a group of scientists in Japan found that cleaner fish might have the ability to identify (识别) themselves in photographs! It was already known that cleaner fish could recognize themselves in mirrors and would attack unknown cleaner ...
1. What does the underlined word “mutualism” probably mean in paragraph 2? A.A host-parasite relationship.B.A master-servant relationship. C.Dependence on each other.D.Beneficial cleaning behavior. 2. What is the new finding about cleaner fish?
A. Mutualism between Chenopodium, herd animals, and herders in the south central Andes. Mt. Res. Dev. 13, 257–265 (1993). Article Google Scholar Mueller, N. G., Fritz, G. J., Patton, P., Carmody, S. B. & Horton, E. T. Growing the lost crops of eastern North America’s ...
mutualismplant–animal co‐evolutionseed dispersalFleshy fruits have evolved multiple times and display a tremendous diversity of colors, shapes, aromas, and textures. For over a century this was attributed, at least in part, to frugivoreヾriven selection. The dispersal syndrome hypothesis posits ...
CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Ryu et al., 2008 J.H. Ryu, S.H. Kim, H.Y. Lee, J.Y. Bai, Y.D. Nam, J.W. Bae, D.G. Lee, S.C. Shin, E.M. Ha, W.J. Lee Innate immune homeostasis by the homeobox gene caudal and commensal-gut mutualism in Drosophila Science, 319 ...
the differences in allele or genotype frequencies resulting from gene flow between populations reveal patterns and levels of dispersal. Indirect methods are increasingly being used to infer dispersal because of the difficulties involved with direct measurement. Genetic methods, while expensive, can provide...
Such a type of relationship is known as mutualism.Recently, a group of scientists in Japan found that cleaner fish might have the ability to identify themselves in photographs! It was already known that cleaner fish could recognize themselves in mirrors and would attack unknown cleaner fish. So....
Article Gender and Age, but Not Visual Context, Impact Wildlife Attitudes and Perceptions of Animals in Zoos Andrew C. Alba 1,* , Gina M. Ferrie 1 , Mandi Wilder Schook 1, Maureen Leahy 2 and Katherine A. Cronin 2,3 1 Animals, Science and Environment, Disney's Animal Kingdom®, ...
Indeed, frugivory itself is thought to have evolved as a mutualism to facilitate seed dispersal in plants. Many scientists hold that this process helped flowering plants (angiosperms) diversify after their emergence during the Cretaceous Period (about 145 million to 66 million years ago). In ...