individuals. Many of the most dramatic examples involve mechanisms to get fungal spores dispersed to new environments. In mushrooms, spores are propelled...
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"Gene expression during zombie ant biting behavior reflects the complexity underlying fungal parasitic behavioral manipulation". BMC Genomics. 16 (1): 620...
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Lordosis behavior (/lɔːrˈdoʊsɪs/), also known as mammalian lordosis (Greek lordōsis, from lordos "bent backward") or presenting, is the naturally occurring...
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Copulation (zoology) (redirect from Copulatory behavior)
In zoology, copulation is animal sexual behavior in which a male introduces sperm into the female's body, especially directly into her reproductive tract...
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Mycorrhizal network (redirect from Fungal network)
determined by the two main categories of fungal growth forms. Arbuscular mycorrhizal networks are those in which fungal hyphae not only enter the plant's roots...
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Meningitis (redirect from Fungal Meningitis)
by herpes simplex virus type 2. There are a number of risk factors for fungal meningitis, including the use of immunosuppressants (such as after organ...
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Squirrel (redirect from Behavior of squirrels)
subtropical zones, hang nuts or mushrooms on tree branches. This behavior, believed to minimize fungal infections and reduce the risk of food loss, also inadvertently...
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Johan; Boomsma, Jacobus J (2011). "Behavioral mechanisms and morphological symptoms of zombie ants dying from fungal infection". BMC Ecology. 11 (1): 13–22...
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Mycelium (category Fungal morphology and anatomy)
is that of branched, slender, entangled, anastomosing, hyaline threads. Fungal colonies composed of mycelium are found in and on soil and many other substrates...
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Communication (redirect from Communication behavior)
defenses. Communication can also be observed for fungi and bacteria. Some fungal species communicate by releasing pheromones into the external environment...
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Sexual dimorphism (redirect from Dimorphic sexual behavior)
include secondary sex characteristics, size, weight, color, markings, or behavioral or cognitive traits. Male-male reproductive competition has evolved a...
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Dolphin (redirect from Sexual behavior of dolphins)
which have a shorter beak and spade-shaped teeth and differ in their behavior. A group of dolphins is called a school or a pod. Male dolphins are called...
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reproduction Fungal reproduction Sexual reproduction in animals Sexual intercourse Penile-vaginal intercourse Copulation Human reproduction Lordosis behavior Pelvic...
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Austroplatypus incompertus (section Fungal symbiosis)
(February 2011). "Unraveling the role of fungal symbionts in plant abiotic stress tolerance". Plant Signaling & Behavior. 6 (2): 175–191. Bibcode:2011PlSiB...
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Mating in fungi (redirect from Fungal sex)
Mating in fungi is a complex process governed by mating types. Research on fungal mating has focused on several model species with different behaviour. Not...
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fungal strains are analogous to plant varieties in crop breeding. Fungal strains comprise clonal descendants of a single isolation from one fungal colony...
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Salamander (redirect from Feeding behavior of salamanders)
A general decline in living amphibian species has been linked with the fungal disease chytridiomycosis. A higher proportion of salamander species than...
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Ophidiomyces (redirect from Snake fungal disease)
Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola) is the cause of ophidiomycosis also known as snake fungal disease or SFD in some species of snakes. It is a keratinophilic fungus...
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Frog (redirect from Reproductive behavior of frogs)
The number of malformations among frogs is on the rise and an emerging fungal disease, chytridiomycosis, has spread around the world. Conservation biologists...
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dystopian future in which most of humanity is wiped out by a zombie-like fungal infection. The title is a loose translation of "Pandora". The Pandora myth...
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reproduction Fungal reproduction Sexual reproduction in animals Sexual intercourse Penile-vaginal intercourse Copulation Human reproduction Lordosis behavior Pelvic...
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Bird (redirect from Behavior of birds)
expose them to direct sunlight and this too is thought to help in reducing fungal and ectoparasitic activity that may lead to feather damage. Many bird species...
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ISBN 978-0-19-971703-3. Naguib, Marc (2020-04-19). Advances in the Study of Behavior. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-820726-0. Hyman LH (15 September 1992)....
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reproduction Fungal reproduction Sexual reproduction in animals Sexual intercourse Penile-vaginal intercourse Copulation Human reproduction Lordosis behavior Pelvic...
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Bat (redirect from Social behavior of bats)
original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2014. "Social Bats Pay a Price: Fungal Disease, White-Nose Syndrome ... Extinction?". The National Science Foundation...
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Sex (section Sex differences in behavior)
(a process called gestation). Because of their motility, animal sexual behavior can involve coercive sex. Traumatic insemination, for example, is used...
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Allomerus decemarticulatus (section Fungal symbiosis)
the workers’ complex and extreme predatory behavior, which involves a symbiosis with both a plant and fungal species. They live in leaf pockets of a host...
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Infection of the nervous system (rabies, parasites, bacterial, viral or fungal infection) Head trauma A liver shunt is a congenital or acquired condition...
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Massospora cicadina (category Animal fungal diseases)
spreading conidia that infect other cicadas. This behavioral change is thought to be the result of a fungal extended phenotype, the physical afflictions of...
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