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Close-up of a tree trunk with colorful lichen Serra da Mantiqueira Atlantic Forest Itatiaia Bra by ZoonarUwe Bergwitz
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Thorny oyster (Spondylus varius) The pattern of colours on its mantle are due to symbiotic zooxanthellae (algae) Photographed off Derawan Islands E
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Thorny oyster (Spondylus varius) The pattern of colours on its mantle are due to symbiotic zooxanthellae (algae) Photographed off Derawan Islands E
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Orangutan crab
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Orangutan crab
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Giant clam (Tridacna sp) The mantle colours come from symbiotic zooxanthellae dinoflagellates in the clams iridocytes (cells which reflect light)
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Mycorrhizal network conceptual illustration
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Mycorrhizal network illustration
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Mycorrhizal network illustration
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Macrophotograph of a group of green hydra polyps Hydra viridis attached to a strand of water weed The head of each hydra consists of a mouth surr
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Illustration of a plant root with mycorrhiza (cream) A mycorrhiza is an association between a soil fungus and the roots of a vascular plant The majo
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Illustration of nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (rod-shaped) in a nodule on a plants root The plant and the bacteria have a symbiotic relationship Th
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Illustration of nodules formed by nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria on a plants roots The plant and the bacteria have a symbiotic relationship The bact
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Illustration of a section through a nodule formed by nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (rod-shaped) on a plants root The plant and the bacteria have a s
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Illustration of a nodule formed by nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria on a plants root The plant and the bacteria have a symbiotic relationship The bact
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Oakmoss lichen
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Lichens illustration From Natural Creation and Living being by Dr Jules Rengade (1885) by COLLECTION ABECASISSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Clover root nodule light micrograph
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Clover root nodule light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza light micrograph
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with endomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Plant root with ectomycorrhiza SEM
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Endomycorrhiza in blueberry root SEM
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Illustration of a spirochete bacterium This particular type of bacteria is widely distributed in nature as free-living bacteria as metabolic symbion
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a coral berry or Christmas berry (Ardisia crenata) leaf Within the leaf are
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Coral berry leaf with symbiotic bacteria SEM
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Coral berry leaf with symbiotic bacteria SEM
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Coral berry leaf with symbiotic bacteria SEM
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Coral berry leaf with symbiotic bacteria SEM
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a coral berry or Christmas berry (Ardisia crenata) leaf Within the leaf are
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a coral berry or Christmas berry (Ardisia crenata) leaf Within the leaf are
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a coral berry or Christmas berry (Ardisia crenata) leaf Within the leaf are
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a coral berry or Christmas berry (Ardisia crenata) leaf Within the leaf are
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This species of Coral hermit crab (Paguritta vittata) lives in a hole in hard coral and traps passing plankton in its feathery antennae; Yap Federate
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Tapir swimming
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Clown anemonefish
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Remora clinging to a dugong
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Twoband anemonefish
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Manila pufferfish
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Shaded batfish
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Twoband anemonefish
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Slender remora
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Tiger grouper
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Goby in a stove-pipe sponge
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Harlequin sweetlips
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Clown fish
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Twoband anemonefish
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Anthias fish and cleaner shrimp
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Tomato anemonefish
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Twoband anemonefish
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Small giant clam
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Clam (Tridacna sp) This clam lives close to the surface embedded in sand or coral and is sessile (immobile) It has zooxanthellae (unicellular alg
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Giant clam
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Giant clam
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Giant clam (Tridacna sp) This is the largest living bivalve mollusc the shells of mature individuals reaching 15 metres in length The giant clam
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Giant clam
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Sea slug
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Ants with aphids
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Ants herding aphids Close-up of ants (family Formicidae) herding aphids (superfamily Aphidoidea) on an oak-leaved hydrangea plant (Hydrangea quercifo
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Wood wasp coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) This wasp also called a horntail is in the family Siricidae Females lay eggs in bark where
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Wood wasp coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) This wasp also called a horntail is in the family Siricidae Females lay eggs in bark where
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Ant colony
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Boxer crab (Lybia tessellata) This crab is found in the tropical Indo-west Pacific It defends itself from predators by carrying an anemone in each c
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Urchin crab
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Colemans shrimp (Periclimenes colemani) on the body of a venomous sea urchin (Asthenosoma varium) This shrimp is found exclusively on this sea urchi
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Emperor shrimp on a sea cucumber
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Coral shrimp
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Banded boxer shrimp
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Snakelocks anemones (Anemonia sulcata) at low tide The gelatinous nature of this anemone prevents it from drying out when exposed to air at low tide
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Snakelocks anemone
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Snakelocks anemone (Anemonia sulcata) tentacles amongst seaweed in a shallow rock pool This anemone varies greatly in colour from brown to green and
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Future human Artwork by artist Nemo Ramjet depicting a period in the distant future when humans have colonised new planets and evolved into different
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Mycorrhiza research
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Mycorrhiza research
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Nitrogen fixation conceptual artwork
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Close-up of a patch of the encrusting lichen (Lecanora campestris) growing on a gravestone in a Norfolk churchyard UK
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Close-up of a circular patch of the encrusting lichen (Lecanora campestris) growing on a gravestone in a Norfolk churchyard UK
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Close-up of a circular patch of the encrusting lichen (Caloplaca flavescens) growing on a gravestone in a Norfolk churchyard UK
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Close-up of a tree trunk with colorful lichen Serra da Mantiqueira Atlantic Forest Itatiaia Bra by ZoonarUwe Bergwitz
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Thorny oyster (Spondylus varius) The pattern of colours on its mantle are due to symbiotic zooxanthellae (algae) Photographed off Derawan Islands E
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Thorny oyster (Spondylus varius) The pattern of colours on its mantle are due to symbiotic zooxanthellae (algae) Photographed off Derawan Islands E
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Orangutan crab
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Orangutan crab
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Giant clam (Tridacna sp) The mantle colours come from symbiotic zooxanthellae dinoflagellates in the clams iridocytes (cells which reflect light)
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Mycorrhizal network conceptual illustration
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Mycorrhizal network illustration
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Mycorrhizal network illustration
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