BIO3099 - Networks

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Across
  1. 2. An acronym for a reduced sulfur compound that is very important to marine bacteria
  2. 5. The representation of an interaction between two organisms on a network diagram
  3. 6. An interaction where one organism is inhibited or destroyed by the presence of another, without significant benefit to either organism
  4. 8. The representation of an organism on a network diagram
  5. 10. Describing an interaction between members of the same species
  6. 11. An interaction where one organism gains an advantage at the cost of another
  7. 12. A bacterial genus that converts ammonium to nitrite
  8. 18. A bacterial species that lives in symbiosis with squid in its light organs (6,7)
  9. 20. A colloquial name given to bacteria that are heavily reliant on other taxa (4,2,4)
  10. 22. '_ gallaeciensis' - A bacterium that farms and predates Emiliania huxleyi
  11. 24. An experiment where two organisms are grown together (2,7)
Down
  1. 1. An interaction between two organisms where neither is harmed, and one may benefit
  2. 3. An interaction where both organisms benefit from the interaction
  3. 4. A measure of how the abundance of one organism varies with the abundance of another
  4. 7. A bacterial genus that converts nitrite to nitrate
  5. 9. The mechanism by which nutrients move through water
  6. 13. A property of a community where the same function is provided by multiple organisms
  7. 14. A bacterial genus that can convert ammonium directly to nitrate.
  8. 15. The number of edges associated with a given node
  9. 16. The capacity of a network to manage the effects of a disturbance
  10. 17. An organism that forms a hub in a network that is critical to its function
  11. 19. Goods that are available to the whole community
  12. 21. A term describing a pure culture
  13. 23. A colloquial name given to bacteria that can synthesise most of their own substrates