A study on medicinal plants published in Cell highlights the symbiotic relationship between humans and plant species, particularly in the context of medicine. This relationship, which spans millennia, ...
Generally speaking, symbiotic relationships are arrangements that are mutually beneficial to both organisms. One example of a typical animal-animal symbiotic relationship is that between sharks and ...
The future of the world’s oceans may depend on one unusual fish that’s often overlooked due to its appearance. The Gulf ...
Acoels have been found to host a wide diversity of symbiotic, photosynthetic microalgae. Acoels have been found to host a wide diversity of symbiotic, photosynthetic microalgae. Animals and plants ...
The clownfish-anemone living arrangement is one of the most widely recognized examples of symbiosis. Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding how anemonefish can live safely among sea ...
Humans don’t have exactly the same type of mutually beneficial relationships that plants share with fungi, and they may not even be the culprit for itchy feet says our readers The human mycobiome, or ...
Researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have discovered a novel molecular process that corals use to control the subcellular environment of the algae that live inside them. A ...