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  • prefix com-, meaning "together", and mensa, meaning "table" or "meal". Commensality, at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, refers to professors eating…
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  • research is on commensality - eating together - its forms and functions, and its possible impact on public health. The anthropology of commensality ties into…
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  • infests honey bee nests, while many species are parasitic inquilines or commensal in the nests of ants. A few groups of beetles are primary parasitoids…
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  • Hoplophrys oatesi, also known as the candy crab, Oates's soft coral crab, commensal soft coral crab and Dendronephthya crab. Hoplophrys oatesi is a very colourful…
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  • with many other organisms. These can be commensal, parasitic or mutualistic relationships. Many of the commensal relationships are found within the family…
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  • the late prehistoric dispersal of Polynesians to New Zealand using the commensal Pacific rat". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United…
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  • important basidiomycetes include the maize pathogen Ustilago maydis, human commensal species of the genus Malassezia, and the opportunistic human pathogen…
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  • 6–7 cm and a length width reaching 19–22 cm. It frequently displays a commensal or mutualistic relationship with the microhylid frog Chiasmocleis ventrimaculata…
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  • surface of vertebrates and invertebrates as commensals. Some nonpathogenic microorganisms are commensals on and inside the body of animals and are called…
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  • Umbrella species Species interaction Antibiosis Biological interaction Commensalism Community ecology Ecological facilitation Interspecific competition Mutualism…
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  • a form of communal eating. Communal eating is closely bound up with commensality (the sociological concept of eating with other people). Communal eating…
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  • ). Cambridge University Press. p. 160. Burton, Joan (1998). "Women's Commensality in the Ancient Greek World". Greece and Rome. 45 (2): 148–149. doi:10…
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  • dog is a classic example of a domestic animal that likely travelled a commensal pathway into domestication. The questions of when and where dogs were…
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  • Bacteria (sección Commensals)
    hydrogen sulphide and methane, to energy. Bacteria also live in mutualistic, commensal and parasitic relationships with plants and animals. Most bacteria have…
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  • in distant polar regions of the planet. This relationship is called commensalism because many others receive the benefits of clean air at no cost or harm…
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  • Idia gopheri, the tortoise commensal noctuid moth, is a litter moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by J. B. Smith in 1899. Idea…
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  • Usually, the mites do not cause any harm, so are considered an example of commensalism rather than parasitism; but they can cause disease, known as demodicosis…
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  • pathways that most animal domesticates followed into domestication: (1) commensals, adapted to a human niche (e.g., dogs, cats, fowl, possibly pigs); (2)…
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  • exocrine glands. Examples of this include ectoparasites such as lice; commensal ectosymbionts such as the barnacles, which attach themselves to the jaw…
    52 kB (5495 palabras) - 17:16 22 may 2024
  • isolated from the mucous membrane of the cheek and gingiva. It is an oral commensal, that has been linked to causing severe bacteremia in immunocompromised…
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  • preferred. After the rise of the chabudai around 1920, the custom of commensality emerged in Japan where families have dinner together around a singular…
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