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population that remained in a boreal coniferous forest. Although these two populations spend a period of the year in the same place, and though there was evidence of gene flow between them, the difference in prey–habitat specialization has been sufficient to maintain genetic and even coloration divergence.
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early hunters, assisted in the capture of prey, or provided defense from large competing predators at kills. However, the extent to which proto-domestic wolves could have become dependent on this way of life prior to domestication and without human provisioning is unclear and highly debated. In contrast,
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with unique mitochondrial signatures. The skull shape, tooth wear, and isotopic signatures suggested these remains were derived from a population of specialist megafauna hunters and scavengers that became extinct while less specialized wolf ecotypes survived. Analogous to the modern wolf ecotype that
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The commensal pathway was traveled by animals that fed on refuse around human habitats or by animals that preyed on other animals drawn to human camps. Those animals established a commensal relationship with humans in which the animals benefited but the humans received little benefit or harm. Those
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A mitochondrial, microsatellite, and Y-chromosome assessment of two wolf populations in North
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may have become fully dependent on a commensal lifestyle before being domesticated by preying on other commensal animals, such as rats and mice, without any human provisioning. Debate over the extent to which some wolves were commensal with humans prior to domestication stems from debate over the
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The wolves more likely drawn to human camps were the less-aggressive, subdominant pack members with lowered flight response, higher stress thresholds, and less wary around humans, and therefore better candidates for domestication. Proto-dogs might have taken advantage of carcasses left on site by
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are "nutritional pirates" that may intercept substantial amounts of nutrients that would otherwise go to the host plant. Large numbers of epiphytes can also cause tree limbs to break or shade the host plant and reduce its rate of photosynthesis. Similarly, phoretic mites may hinder their host by
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The earliest sign of domestication in dogs was the neotenization of skull morphology and the shortening of snout length that results in tooth crowding, reduction in tooth size, and a reduction in the number of teeth, which has been attributed to the strong selection for reduced aggression. This
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population to a domestic one could only have taken place after the animals had progressed from anthropophily to habituation, to commensalism and partnership, at which point the establishment of a reciprocal relationship between animal and human would have laid the foundation for domestication,
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Recent studies in the Gulf of Mexico have suggested that there are actually some benefits to the octocorals, such as receiving a cleaning action by the brittle star as it slowly moves around the coral. In some cases, a close relationship occurs between cohabiting species, with the interaction
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is capable of living under considerable environmental stress, and thus is capable of colonising the upper gastrointestinal tract where relatively few examples of the body's gut flora can survive due to highly acidic or alkaline conditions produced by gastric acid and digestive juices. While
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Commensalistic relationships between microorganisms include situations in which the waste product of one microorganism is a substrate for another species. One good example is nitrification-the oxidation of ammonium ion to nitrate. Nitrification occurs in two steps: first, bacteria such as
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has evolved to track and prey upon caribou, a
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The commensal (the species that benefits from the association) may obtain nutrients, shelter, support, or locomotion from the host species, which is substantially unaffected. The commensal relation is often between a larger host and a smaller commensal; the
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formation provides another example. The colonization of a newly exposed surface by one type of microorganism (an initial colonizer) makes it possible for other microorganisms to attach to the microbially modified surface.
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stimulates the proliferation of more acid-tolerant microorganisms, which may be only a minor part of the microbial community at neutral pH. A good example is the succession of microorganisms during milk spoilage.
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Some biologists argue that any close interaction between two organisms is unlikely to be completely neutral for either party, and that relationships identified as commensal are likely
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Commensalistic associations also occur when one microbial group modifies the environment to make it better suited for another organism. The synthesis of acidic waste products during
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animals that were most capable of taking advantage of the resources associated with human camps would have been the 'tamer' individuals: less aggressive, with shorter
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process may have begun during the initial commensal stage of dog domestication, even before humans began to be active partners in the process.
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is one animal associating with another until the latter dies, then the former feeds on the corpse of the latter. Examples include some
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also benefits from the variable ambient conditions created by the body's mucous membranes, and as such can be found in the
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3089:Effective population size
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2969:Anti-predator adaptations
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2001:Journal of Insect Science
1792:Biology of the Bromeliads
1758:10.3389/fmars.2021.735039
1477:10.1016/j.cub.2007.05.072
1119:10.1016/j.jas.2018.01.004
878:Evolutionary Applications
498:Pseudolynchia canariensis
172:cosmopolitan distribution
137:Pierre-Joseph van Beneden
3737:Ecological stoichiometry
3702:Alternative stable state
1533:Statement by Wayne, R.K.
859:10.5962/bhl.title.132633
704:"Ch.17-Social Symbiosis"
523:, examples of which are
483:
335:, as well as inside the
3837:Biological interactions
3581:Ontogenetic niche shift
3444:Ideal free distribution
3354:Ecological facilitation
3104:Malthusian growth model
3074:Consumer-resource model
2931:Paradox of the plankton
2896:Energy systems language
2616:Chemoorganoheterotrophy
2583:Optimal foraging theory
2558:Heterotrophic nutrition
2113:biological interactions
2072:Encyclopædia Britannica
1373:Fieldiana: Anthropology
1202:10.1126/science.1243650
1058:10.1073/pnas.1203005109
734:Journal of Fish Biology
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160:Columba livia domestica
3727:Ecological forecasting
3671:Marginal value theorem
3469:Landscape epidemiology
3404:Cross-boundary subsidy
3339:Biological interaction
2689:Microbial intelligence
2377:Green world hypothesis
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215:before the end of the
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3732:Ecological humanities
3631:Ecological energetics
3576:Niche differentiation
3439:Habitat fragmentation
3207:Ecological extinction
3154:Small population size
2906:Feed conversion ratio
2886:Ecological succession
2818:San Francisco Estuary
2732:Ecological efficiency
2674:Microbial cooperation
2013:10.1673/031.012.12801
1897:Encyclopedia of Earth
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464:is still unanswered.
312:Staphylococcus aureus
307:grow out of control.
299:, a condition called
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3757:Evolutionary ecology
3722:Ecological footprint
3717:Ecological economics
3641:Ecological threshold
3636:Ecological indicator
3506:Source–sink dynamics
3459:Land change modeling
3454:Insular biogeography
3306:Species distribution
3045:Modelling ecosystems
2704:Microbial metabolism
2543:Intraguild predation
2332:Biogeochemical cycle
2298:Modelling ecosystems
2203:Parasitic castration
2143:Deception in animals
2063:at Wikimedia Commons
1856:) in birdsˈ nests".
1561:10.1128/CMR.10.3.505
632:species interactions
221:Last Glacial Maximum
3807:Theoretical ecology
3782:Natural environment
3646:Ecosystem diversity
3616:Ecological collapse
3606:Bateman's principle
3561:Limiting similarity
3474:Landscape limnology
3296:Species homogeneity
3134:Population modeling
3129:Population dynamics
2946:Trophic state index
1958:2019IJAca..45..361B
1870:2001EJSB...37..321T
1823:1991Biotr..23..204D
1790:Benzing DH (1980).
1711:2016MEPS..549...89G
1659:1990MEPS...64..113F
1469:2007CBio...17.1146L
1416:2007MolEc..16.4149M
1350:1999AmSci..87.....T
1312:1992JArSc..19..181M
1257:2016TEcoE..31..633H
1194:2013Sci...342..871T
1150:(5319): 1687–1689.
1111:2018JArSc..92..126J
1049:2012PNAS..109.8878L
890:2018EvApp..11.1598T
746:2003JFBio..63.1176W
574:Tillandsia bourgaei
444:this relationship.
276:Numerous genera of
3818:Outline of ecology
3767:Industrial ecology
3762:Functional ecology
3626:Ecological deficit
3571:Niche construction
3534:Ecosystem engineer
3311:Species–area curve
3232:Introduced species
3047:: Other components
2979:Deimatic behaviour
2881:Ecological network
2813:North Pacific Gyre
2798:hydrothermal vents
2737:Ecological pyramid
2684:Microbial food web
2495:Primary production
2440:Foundation species
2242:Cleaning symbiosis
1798:: Mad River Press.
1796:Eureka, California
1668:10.3354/meps064113
1358:10.1511/1999.2.160
1338:American Scientist
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702:Wilson EO (1975).
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343:species including
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3099:Logistic function
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2964:Animal coloration
2941:Trophic mutualism
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717:978-0-674-00089-6
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3399:Biogeography
3344:Commensalism
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3192:Biodiversity
3069:Allee effect
2808:kelp forests
2761:Example webs
2626:Detritivores
2465:Organotrophs
2445:Kinetotrophs
2397:Productivity
2133:Commensalism
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2588:Planktivore
2563:Insectivore
2553:Heterotroph
2518:Bacterivore
2485:Phototrophs
2435:Chemotrophs
2407:Restoration
2357:Competition
2168:Synnecrosis
2148:Inquilinism
2138:Competition
1527:10 December
1486:10261/61282
1210:10261/88173
1105:: 126–138.
1004:: 115–136.
683:Synanthrope
582:Inquilinism
563:Inquilinism
469:mutualistic
462:mutualistic
395:Nitrobacter
390:Nitrobacter
370:Nitrobacter
305:Aspergillus
293:Aspergillus
287:Aspergillus
268:Aspergillus
257:Aspergillus
217:Pleistocene
111:commensalis
3831:Categories
3792:Sexecology
3369:Parasitism
3334:Antibiosis
3169:Resistance
3164:Resilience
3054:Population
2974:Camouflage
2926:Oligotroph
2841:Ascendency
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2793:cold seeps
2747:Food chain
2548:Herbivores
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2450:Mixotrophs
2425:Autotrophs
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2249:Mycorrhiza
2228:Intraguild
2208:Parasitoid
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2163:Neutralism
2128:Amensalism
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1811:Biotropica
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690:References
671:Parabiosis
665:Parasitism
630:describes
599:Metabiosis
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521:arthropods
496:on a fly (
426:octocorals
346:S. warneri
321:skin flora
266:See also:
92:herbivores
88:pilot fish
68:parasitism
64:amensalism
18:Commensals
3842:Symbiosis
3697:Allometry
3651:Emergence
3379:Symbiosis
3364:Mutualism
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3064:Abundance
2876:Dominance
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2719:Food webs
2593:Predation
2578:Omnivores
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452:Arguments
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317:S. aureus
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