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Symbioses and Stress. Joint Ventures in Biology
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- PrésentationCartonné
- Poids1.22 kg
- Dimensions16,7 cm × 25,1 cm × 3,2 cm
- ISBN978-90-481-9448-3
- EAN9789048194483
- Date de parution01/09/2010
- CollectionCellular Origin, Life in Extreme...
- ÉditeurZonza Media Group
Résumé
This book centers on the question of how organisms in tight symbiotic associations cope with various types of abiotic and biotic stress. In its original sense, symbioses cover all kinds of interactions among unrelated organisms, whereas in a narrower concept, the term is often referred to as mutualism. Evolutionary biology recognizes symbiosis as an integrative process, and most fundamental evolutionary innovations arose from cooperative symbioses.
Mutualisms contribute to stress tolerance, ecosystem stability, and evolutionary radiation of cooperating organisms. Modern eukaryotic cells are the result of the endosymbiotic union of prokaryotic ancestors as well as diverse exosymbiotic associations. This cooperative aggregation appears more successful than its independent parts.
Mutualisms contribute to stress tolerance, ecosystem stability, and evolutionary radiation of cooperating organisms. Modern eukaryotic cells are the result of the endosymbiotic union of prokaryotic ancestors as well as diverse exosymbiotic associations. This cooperative aggregation appears more successful than its independent parts.

