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Article 10

The evolutionary ecology of a sepiolid squid-Vibrio association: from cell to environment

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S. V. NYHOLM1*, M. K. NISHIGUCHI2
1 University of Connecticut, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, BSP 40591 North Eagleville Rd., Unit 3125, Storrs, CT 06269-3125
2 New Mexico State University, Department of Biology, Box 30001, MSC 3AF Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
*Corresponding author: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Abstract. – Mutualistic relationships between bacteria and their eukaryotic hosts have existed for millions of years, and such associations can be used to understand the evolution of these beneficial partnerships. The symbiosis between sepiolid squids (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae), and their Vibrio bacteria (gamma Proteobacteria: Vibrionaceae), has been a model system for over 20 years, giving insight as to the specificity of the association, and whether the interactions themselves give rise to such finely tuned dialog. Since the association is environmentally transmitted, selection for specificity can evolve from a number of factors; abiotic (temperature, salinity), as well as biotic (host species, receptors, cell/cell interactions). Here, we examine the transition between these forces effecting the symbiosis, and pose possible explanations as to why this association offers many attributes for understanding the role of symbiotic competence.

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