There are numerous other examples of symbiosis, mutualism, commensalism and parasitism between ray-finned fishes and other groups. |
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The presence of a commensal parasite that can display mutualism within a clade of known pathogens suggests dynamic evolutionary interactions. |
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The fungus and alga of the lichen enjoy the symbiotic relationship of mutualism, each giving the other something that is required. |
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Associations of Hymenoptera with Homoptera have intrigued ecologists and evolutionary biologists as model systems of mutualism. |
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The federal government likes to talk about reciprocal obligation and mutualism. |
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He speaks about mutualism, localism, devolution and the decentralisation of power. |
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Exploitation should be replaced by the mutualism of free producers helping each other and aided by free credit. |
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The mutualism and fair-mindedness of the sportsman and union man went hand-in-hand. |
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Clearly fraternal mutualism was effective for meeting some of the economic needs for many non-whites and poorer members of American society. |
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It is a case of mutualism, says Rick Daley, the museum's executive director. |
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The closest thing he was capable of was mutualism and even that was a stretch and a rarity. |
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And on top of that, the crazy ants have this mutualism with a scale insect, so you can also get a dieback happening in the canopy as well. |
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Tortoises have a classic example of a mutualism symbiotic relationship with some species of Galapagos finch. |
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Vibrational communication is an important component of the mutualism of lycaenid and riodinid butterfly larvae with ants. |
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I would even dare say that ethics is a distinctive value of mutualism, which is itself helping to promote more ethics. |
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It promoted mutualism among railroad men yet at the same time involved bourgeois values and looked to a cross-class homosocial mutualism encompassing management and workers. |
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It has a tradition of mutualism, and many Labour-voting public-sector workers crave independence from central targets. |
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This alternative standard resided in a skilled worker's competence and the mutualism of workplace and union and sanctioned both moderate drinking and a degree of roughness. |
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One of the best-known forms of mutualism involves insects that pollinate a host plant, then deposit offspring that will ultimately consume many of the seeds. |
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Symbiosis, any of several living arrangements between members of two different species, including mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. |
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Will the mutualism of the future be one of large groups with a mutualist head and subsidiaries which are listed on the stock market? |
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His commitment to mutualism was also reflected in his active involvement in the community. |
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That's why we continued to provide information sessions to raise employee awareness about mutualism again this year. |
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I believe that the first two principles are closely linked to the very essence of mutualism. |
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As interactions between species evolve, relationships may shift from antagonism to commensalism to mutualism. |
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Several types of co-evolution have been described in the literature about evolution, including mutualism, character displacement and host-pathogen evolution. |
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At the base of everything we do is our unwavering commitment to mutualism and its principles of solidarity, equity, equality and democracy. |
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At SSQ, we believe that it is essential to make meaningful contributions that demonstrate our commitment to mutualism and our determination to promote the values associated with it. |
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Although ethics is certainly not an exclusive value, it is nevertheless impossible to dissociate it from mutualism, which is why it would be unforgivable to lack ethics in our activities. |
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Invasive Argentine ants reduce fitness of red maple via a mutualism with an endemic coccid. |
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Other subpolitical terms for such associations include collectivism, cooperativism, fraternalism, and mutualism. |
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That mutualism does not seem to apply to the aboriginal whiteflies of China. The virus, then, helps the insects multiply and in doing so helps itself to spread. |
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On behalf of SSQ, Mutual Management Corporation, I would like to thank all those who believe in mutualism and in the development of a more just and equitable society for all. |
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The AISAM Web is an external communication device for our Association, so that anybody with a computer can anywhere at anytime learn about AISAM, its members or different selected topics related to mutualism. |
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A Library is also available in the public section of the Web, where articles and contributions concerning mutualism and related subjects are accessible for the public. |
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Collaboration is built on mutualism and cooperation, not aid. |
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This means that we must take up the issues that affect the very identity of mutuals in order to develop a form of mutualism that is in step with events on today's markets and to prepare mutuals for the challenges of tomorrow. |
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The Mutualism Promotion Committee is made up of employees and board directors. It is responsible for upholding and fostering the spirit of mutualism among the members and employees of SSQ Financial Group. |
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Information sessions on mutualism Making others more aware of mutualist principles is one of the mandates SSQ, Mutual Management Corporation considers essential, particularly when it comes to employees of SSQ Financial Group. |
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In addition, the Mutualism Promotion Committee is mandated to raise the interest and encourage the participation of members in various activities related to cooperation and mutualism. |
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In this regard, two work sessions were held devoted to reviewing the conclusions of a report on mutualism promotion practices at SSQ and different strategic options proposed. |
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Some ecologists argue that there is as much mutualism in natural ecosystems as competition and cooperatives represent a human organizational form of such mutualism. |
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The Mutual Life Promotion Committee, an in-house committee made up of employees dedicated to the mutual cause, was revived in 2006, offering a series of activities to promote mutualism. |
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Lichen associations may be examples of mutualism, commensalism or even parasitism, depending on the species. |
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Variations of market socialism include libertarian proposals such as mutualism, based on classical economics, and neoclassical economic models such as the Lange Model. |
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The mutualists in these interactions have, over millions of years, evolved traits that act to intensify the mutualism and to exclude the parasites. |
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This association, called mutualism, ensures that the tree shrew gets a meal while the plant gets nutrients from the animal's droppings so it can grow. |
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A humanized gnotobiotic mouse model of host-archaeal-bacterial mutualism. |
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The larvae of many lycaenid butterflies interact with ants in relationships ranging from brood parasitism in ant colonies to mutualism in which both species benefit. |
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Mutualism as a constraint on invasion success for legumes and rhizobia. |
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