From ecto- + commensal. <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensal</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensals</span>) (ecology) A commensal organism that lives on the surface of another organism...
<span class="searchmatch">ectocommensals</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensal</span>...
From ecto- + commensalism. <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensalism</span> (uncountable) (ecology) commensalism in which one organism is outside of the other endocommensalism Translations...
endocommensalisms) (ecology) commensalism in which one organism is inside of the other. An example is a bird living in the hollow of a tree. <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensalism</span>...
is barnacles on whales. The act of eating together; table fellowship. commensalistic <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensalism</span> endocommensalism sharing of the same environment...
ectocervix ectocingulid ectocingulum ectocochleate ectocolpus <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensal</span> <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensalism</span> ectoconchion ectocondylar ectocondyle ectocoracoid ectocornea...
same table commensalism commensality endocommensal endocommensalism <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensal</span> Borrowed from Medieval Latin commēnsālis. IPA(key): /kɔ.mɑ̃.sal/ commensal...
found only at the end of summer, while males are found all year. It is <span class="searchmatch">ectocommensal</span> on an anthozoan. Other members of the genus are cosexual. simultaneous...