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== '''Introduction'''  ==
== '''Introduction'''  ==

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Symbiosis: Ecologies, Assemblages and Mutations

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Introduction


File:Http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/Endosymbiosis.PNG A Spur-winged Plover finds nourishment cleaning a Nile Crocodile's teeth of leeches, first recorded by Herodotus in 440 BC, by J. M. Cook in 1876 and illustrated in "Popular Natural History" by Henry Scherren in 1909
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Symbiosis and Evolution




Watson, R. A. and Pollack, J. B. - How Symbiosis Can Guide Evolution


Endosymbiosis


Jian Xu, Michael A. Mahowald, Ruth E. Ley et.al. - Evolution of Symbiotic Bacteria in the Distal Human Intestine


Jennifer J. Wernegreen - Endosymbiosis: Lessons in Conflict Resolution


Symbiogenetics


Ivan Emmanuel Wallin - Symbionticism and the origin of species (1927)


Symbiosis and Ecology




Species Diversity


Christina Toft, Tom A. Williams, and Mario A. Fares Genome-Wide Functional Divergence after the Symbiosis of Proteobacteria with Insects Unraveled through a Novel Computational Approach


Interdependence



Media Ecologies


Matthew Fuller
Media Ecologies


Symbiosis and Posthumanism



Human/Machine Symbiosis


J.C.R. Licklider

Man-Computer symbiosis


Gerwin Schalk

Brain-Computer Symbiosis


Human-animal hybrids, chimeras and symbiosis


Anant Bhan, Peter A Singer, and Abdallah S Daar Human-animal chimeras for vaccine development: an endangered species or opportunity for the developing world?