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Symbiosis

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
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
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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Margulis L, Nault L, Sieburth J
Symbiosis . 1991 Jan; 11:1-17. PMID: 11538110
Crystalline styles (digestive organs) of bivalve mollusks provide the habitat for highly motile bacteria. Styles from freshly-collected oysters, Crassostrea virginica, were studied by electron microscopy; Cristispira spirochetes were abundant in...
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Margulis L, Olendzenski L, Afzelius B
Symbiosis . 1990 Jan; 8:95-116. PMID: 11539024
Many morphologically distinguishable filamentous spore-forming bacteria symbiotic in the paunch (hypertrophied hindguts) of wood-eating insects have been seen since Arthromitus was first described and named as a plant by Leidy...
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Bermudes D, Margulis L
Symbiosis . 1987 Jan; 4:185-98. PMID: 11542098
We examine the hypothesis that, in the origin of species and higher taxa of eukaryotes, symbiont acquisition followed by partner integration has been equivalent to neoseme appearance leading to speciation....
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Margulis L, Bermudes D
Symbiosis . 1985 Jan; 1:101-24. PMID: 11543608
Several theories for the origin of eukaryotic (nucleated) cells from prokaryotic (bacterial) ancestors have been published: the progenote, the direct filiation and the serial endosymbiotic theory (SET). Compelling evidence for...