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Definition of Symbioses
1. symbiosis [n] - See also: symbiosis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbioses
Literary usage of Symbioses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Darwinism and the Problems of Life: A Study of Familiar Animal Life by Konrad Guenther, Joseph McCabe (1906)
"symbioses. WE have already passed in review three stems of the animal world :
the vertebrates, articulates, and molluscs. We may regard these three groups ..."
2. Managing Forest Ecosystems to Conserve Fungus Diversity and Sustain Wild edited by David Pilz, Randy Molina (1998)
"Hosford, D.; Ohara, H. 1986. Shiro analysis of mycorrhizal fungi. [Abstract].
ln: Roots in forest soils: biology and symbioses: Meeting of the ..."
3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... with a certain regularity from the Arctic Circle to the equator. phytes, which
form similar symbioses, show a somewhat different mode of arrangement, ..."
4. Darwinism and the Problems of Life: A Study of Familiar Animal Life by Konrad Guenther, Joseph McCabe (1906)
"symbioses. WE have already passed in review three stems of the animal world :
the vertebrates, articulates, and molluscs. We may regard these three groups ..."
5. Managing Forest Ecosystems to Conserve Fungus Diversity and Sustain Wild edited by David Pilz, Randy Molina (1998)
"Hosford, D.; Ohara, H. 1986. Shiro analysis of mycorrhizal fungi. [Abstract].
ln: Roots in forest soils: biology and symbioses: Meeting of the ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... with a certain regularity from the Arctic Circle to the equator. phytes, which
form similar symbioses, show a somewhat different mode of arrangement, ..."