Symbiosis
Overview
Symbiosis is a multidisciplinary journal that explores the intricate relationships between organisms and their environment. It covers topics such as mutualistic interactions, symbiotic associations, and coevolutionary dynamics. With a focus on ecological, evolutionary, and molecular aspects, Symbiosis provides a platform for researchers to share their findings and insights into the fascinating world of symbiotic relationships.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Symbiosis
Start
1985
End
Continuing
Frequency
6 no. per year, 2003-
p-ISSN
0334-5114
e-ISSN
1878-7665
Country
United States
Language
English
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6235
59
SJR / Ranks: 8416
535
CiteScore / Ranks: 4778
5.20
JIF / Ranks: 4316
2.5
Recent Articles
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Kumar S, Blaxter M
Symbiosis
. 2012 Mar;
55(3):119-126.
PMID: 22448083
Second-generation sequencing has made possible the sequencing of genomes of interest for even small research groups. However, obtaining separate clean cultures and clonal or inbred samples of metazoan hosts and...
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Zubek S, Nobis M, Blaszkowski J, Mleczko P, Nowak A
Symbiosis
. 2011 Dec;
54(3):139-149.
PMID: 22207783
The fungal root endophyte associations of 16 species from 12 families of plants endemic to the Pamir Alay Mountains of Central Asia are presented. The plants and soil samples were...
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Sujkowska M, Gorska-Czekaj M, Bederska M, Borucki W
Symbiosis
. 2011 Sep;
54(1):1-16.
PMID: 21957326
Different models have been proposed to explain the operation of oxygen diffusion barrier in root nodules of leguminous plants. This barrier participates in protection of oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase, the key enzyme...
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Eberl R
Symbiosis
. 2010 Aug;
51(1):107-116.
PMID: 20730112
Studies of microbial associations of intertidal isopods in the primitive genus Ligia (Oniscidea, Isopoda) can help our understanding of the formation of symbioses during sea-land transitions, as terrestrial Oniscidean isopods...
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Slatko B, Taylor M, Foster J
Symbiosis
. 2010 Aug;
51(1):55-65.
PMID: 20730111
Human disease caused by parasitic filarial nematodes is a major cause of global morbidity. The parasites are transmitted by arthropod intermediate hosts and are responsible for lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) or...
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Feinberg L, Jorgensen J, Haselton A, Pitt A, Rudner R, Margulis L
Symbiosis
. 2002 Jan;
27(2):109-23.
PMID: 11762374
The filamentous spore-forming bacterium Arthromitus, discovered in termites, millipedes, sow bugs and other soil-dwelling arthropods by Leidy (1850), is the intestinal stage of Bacillus cereus. We extend the range of...
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Dolan M, Margulis L
Symbiosis
. 1997 Jan;
22:229-39.
PMID: 11541280
Staurojoenina, a conspicuous hypermastigote protist (undocumented in any Neotermes) and other hindgut symbionts are reported for the first time in Neotermes nr. jouteli, a dry-wood-eating termite (Kalotermitidae), from the red...
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Duval B, Margulis L
Symbiosis
. 1995 Jan;
18:181-210.
PMID: 11539474
Ophrydium versatile is a sessile peritrichous ciliate (Kingdom Protoctista, class Oligohymenophora, order Peritrichida, suborder Sessilina) that forms green, gelatinous colonies. Chlorophyll a and b impart a green color to Ophrydium...
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Kirby H, Margulis L
Symbiosis
. 1994 Jan;
16(1):7-63.
PMID: 11539876
Harold Kirby's brilliant principle of mastigont multiplicity is published here posthumously more than 40 years after it was written. He applies this principle to large multinucleate protist symbionts of termites...