THE EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF A SEPIOLID SQUID-VIBRIO ASSOCIATION: FROM CELL TO ENVIRONMENT.

IF 0.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Vie et Milieu-Life and Environment Pub Date : 2008-01-01
S V Nyholm, M K Nishiguchi
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Abstract

Mutualistic relationships between bacteria and their eukaryotic hosts have existed for millions of years, and such associations can be used to understand the evolution of these beneficial partnerships. The symbiosis between sepiolid squids (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae), and their Vibrio bacteria (gamma Proteobacteria: Vibrionaceae), has been a model system for over 20 years, giving insight as to the specificity of the association, and whether the interactions themselves give rise to such finely tuned dialog. Since the association is environmentally transmitted, selection for specificity can evolve from a number of factors; abiotic (temperature, salinity), as well as biotic (host species, receptors, cell/cell interactions). Here, we examine the transition between these forces effecting the symbiosis, and pose possible explanations as to why this association offers many attributes for understanding the role of symbiotic competence.

类脂鱿鱼-弧菌结合的进化生态学:从细胞到环境。
细菌和真核宿主之间的共生关系已经存在了数百万年,这种关联可以用来理解这些有益伙伴关系的进化。海鞘鱿鱼(头足纲:海鞘科)和它们的弧菌(γ变形菌纲:弧菌科)之间的共生关系已经作为一个模型系统超过20年了,为这种关联的特异性提供了见解,以及相互作用本身是否会产生这种精细的对话。由于这种关联是环境传播的,特异性的选择可以从许多因素演变而来;非生物(温度、盐度)以及生物(宿主物种、受体、细胞/细胞相互作用)。在这里,我们研究了这些影响共生的力量之间的转换,并提出了可能的解释,为什么这种关联为理解共生能力的作用提供了许多属性。
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Vie et Milieu-Life and Environment
Vie et Milieu-Life and Environment 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
0.80
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0.00%
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2
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Vie et Milieu / Life & Environment is an international journal of general ecology publishing papers in English on marine ecology, trophic webs, ecophysiology, quantitative ecology, modelisation, evolution, phylogenetics, genetics, symbioses, environment. The journal is focused on marine sciences, but also publishes studies on lagoonal and terrestrial domains.
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