LISTA CRONOLÓGICA DE ARTÍCULOS PARA LEER


Clase 1 (C. Urcelay):

Miércoles 13 de agosto de  12-17 hs.

Wilkinson simbiosis term (Nature)

Pennisi 2003

Hartman & Fedorov 2002

Rivera & Lake 2004

Margulis et al PNAS-2006-

Forterre 2006

Markov 2005

 

Clase 2 (C. Urcelay):

Miércoles 20 de agosto de 12-17 hs.

Crews 1999

Swensen__1996 actinorrhiza-evol-

Meeks 1998

 

Clase 3 (C. Urcelay):

Miércoles, 27 de agosto de 12-17 hs.

Hawksworth (Anales)

Barinaga 1995

 

Clase 4 (L. Domínguez):

Miércoles 3 de septiembre 12-17 hs.

Selosse & Le Tacon 1998

Wilkinson mycorrhizal evolution (TREE)

Bidartondo et al . 2002

 

Clase 5 (A. Sérsic):

Miércoles 10 de  septiembre de 12-17 hs.

Mower et al. 2004

Jerome 2002

Koskela 2001

Roney et al. 2006.

 

Clase 6 (A. Cocucci):

Miércoles 17 de Septiembre de 12-17 hs.

Moran et al. 2005

Okamoto & Inouye 2005

Stanley 2006

 

Clase 7 (A. Cocucci y A. Sérsic):

Miércoles 24 de septiembre de 12-17 hs.

Koptur et al 1998

Huntzinger 2004

Fáveri & Vasconcelos 2004

Schultz 2008

Aanen et al. 2002

 

Clase 8 (A. Cocucci):

Miércoles 1 de octubre de 12-17 hs.

Kato 2003

Cook and Rasplus 2003

Pellmyr & Krenn 2002

 

Clase 9 (A. Sérsic, A. Cocucci, C. Urcelay y L. Domínguez):

Miércoles 8 de octubre de 12-17 hs.

Urcelay & Dìaz 2003

Omacini et al. 2001

Bardgett et al. 2006

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LISTA ALFABÉTICA DE ARTÍCULOS PARA DISCUTIR EN CLASE


Aanen, D.2002. The evolution of fungus-growing termites and their mutualistic fungal symbionts. PNAS 99: 14887–14892. pdf

Bardgett RD, Smith RS, Shiel RS, et al. (2006) Parasitic plants indirectly regulate below-ground properties in grassland ecosystems. Nature 439: 969-972. pdf

Barinaga et al. 1995. Origins of Lichen Fungi Explored. Science.  268(5216): 1437. pdf

Bidartondo, Martin; Redecker, Dirk; Hijri, Isabelle; Wiemken, Andres; Bruns, Thomas; Domínguez, Laura; Sérsic, Alicia; Leake Jonathan; Read, David. 2002. Epiparasitic plants specialized on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Nature 419, 389 – 392. pdf

Cook, J. & Rasplus, J. 2003. Mutualists with attitude: coevolving fig wasps and figs. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution 18: 241. pdf

Crews, T. E. 1999. The presence of nitrogen fixing legumes in terrestrial communities: Evolutionary vs ecological considerations. Biogeochemistry 46: 233–246. pdf

Currie, C. et al.2003. Ancient Tripartite Coevolution in the Attine Ant-Microbe Symbiosis. Science 299: 386-388. pdf

Farrell, B. Et Al. 2001. The Evolution Of Agriculture In Beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae And Platypodinae). Evolution, 55(10): 2011–2027. pdf

Fáveri and Vasconcelos 2004 The Azteca-Cecropia Association: Are Ants Always Necessary for Their Host Plants? Biotropica(4): 637-641. pdf

Forterre, P. 2006. Three RNA cells for ribosomal lineages and three DNA viruses to replicate their genomes: A hypothesis for the origin of cellular domain. PNAS 103: 3669–3674. pdf

Guimarães P.R, Rico-Gray V, Dos Reis S.F, Thompson J.N. Asymmetries in specialization in ant–plant networks. Proc. R. Soc. B. 2006;273:2041–2047. pdf

Hartman & Fedorov 2002. The origin of the eukaryotic cell: A genomic investigation. PNAS 99:1420-1425. pdf

Hawksworth D. L. Interacciones Hongo-Alga En Simbiosis Liquénicas y Liquenoides. Anales Jardín Botánico De Madrid, 46(1) pdf

Huntzinger, P.M., R. Karban, T.P. Young & T.M. Palmer. 2004. Relaxation of induced indirect defenses of acacias following removal of mammalian herbivores. Ecology 85:609-614. pdf

Jerome, C.A. and B.A. Ford. 2002. The discovery of three genetic races of the dwarf mistletoe Arceuthobium americanum (Viscaceae) provides insight into the evolution of parasitic angiosperms. Molecular Ecology 11: 387-405. pdf

Kato, M. 2003. An obligate pollination mutualism and reciprocal diversification in the tree genus Glochidion (Euphorbiaceae). PNAS 100:5264–5267. pdf

Koptur Et Al. 1998. Ant Protection Of The Nectaried Fern Polypodium Plebeium In Central Mexico. American Journal of Botany 85(5): 736–739. pdf

Koskela, T, Salonen, V, Mutikainen, P (2001). Interaction of a host plant and its holoparasite: effects of previous selection by the parasite. J Evol Biol 14: 910–917. pdf

Malcolm C. Press, Gareth K. Phoenix. 2005. Impacts of parasitic plants on natural communities. New Phytologist 166: 737-751. pdf

Margulis L, Dolan MF, Guerrero R. 2000. The chimeric eukaryote: origin of the nucleus from the karyomastigont in amitochondriate protists. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 97(13):6954-9. pdf

Markov A. V. 2005. On the Origin of the Eukaryotic Cell. Paleontological Journal 39(2): 109–116. Translated from Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal, No. 2, 2005, pp. 3–12. Original Russian Text . pdf

Meeks, John C. 1998. Symbiosis between Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria and Plants. BioScience, Vol. 48(4): 266-276. pdf

Moran et al. 2005. Symbiosis and Insect Diversification: an Ancient Symbiont of Sap-Feeding Insects From The Bacterial Phylum Bacteroidetes Applied And Environmental Microbiology, Vol. 71(12): 8802–8810. pdf

Mower J.P, Stefanovic S, Young G.J, Palmer J.D. Gene transfer from parasitic to host plants. Nature. 2004;432:165–166. pdf

Mueller, U. Et Al. 2005. The Evolution Of Agriculture In Insects. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 36:563–95. pdf

Okamoto & Inouye 2005. A Secondary Symbiosis in Progress? SCIENCE 310: 287 pdf

Omacini, M., Chaneton, E. J., Ghersa,  C. M.& Mulle, C. B. 2001. Symbiotic fungal endophytes control insect host-parasite interaction webs. NATURE 409. pdf

Overmann J. ; Schubert K. (2002) Phototrophic consortia: model systems for symbiotic interrelations between prokaryotes. Arch Microbiol 177 :201–208. pdf

Pellmy, O. & Krenn, H. 2003 Origin of a complex key innovation in an obligate insect–plant mutualism.  PNAS 99: 5498–5502. pdf

Pennisi, E. 2003. Fast Friends, Sworn Enemies. Science 302(5646), 774. pdf

Rai, Amar N.  And Bergman, Birgitta (2002) Creation of New Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacterial Associations. Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy  102(1): 65–68. pdf

RAI,A. N.  et al. Cyanobacterium±plant symbioses. New Phytol. (2000), 147, 449-481. pdf

Rasmussen, U.  And Johansson, C.  2002.  Diversity and Specificity In Cyanobacterial Symbioses. Biology and Environment: Proceedings of The Royal Irish Academy  102b (1): 53–56. pdf

Rivera, Maria C. & Lake, James A.. The ring of life provides evidence for a genome fusion origin of eukaryotes. NATURE 431(9). 2004. pdf

Roney et al. 2006. Cross-Species Translocation of mRNA from Host Plants into the Parasitic Plant Dodder. Plant Physiology 143:1037-1043. pdf

Schultz, T. R. 1999. Ants, Plants, and Antibiotics. Invited "News and Views." Nature 398: 747-748. pdf

Schultz, T. R. and Brady, S. G. 2008 Major evlolutionary transitions in ant agriculture. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 105:5435-5440. pdf

Selosse, M-A.  and  Le Tacon F. 1998. The land flora: a phototroph–fungus partnership? TREE 13(1). pdf

Soltis, D. E., P. S. Soltis, D. R. Morgan, S. M. Swensen, B. C. Mullin, J. M. Dowd, and P. G. Martin. 1995. Chloroplast gene sequence data suggest a single origin of the predisposition for symbiotic nitrogen fixation in angiosperms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 92: 2647-2651. pdf

Stanley 2006. Photosymbiosis and the Evolution of Modern Coral Reefs. SCIENCE 312:  857-858 pdf

Swensen S. M. 1996 The evolution of actinorhizal symbiosis: evidence for multiple origins of the symbiotic association. American Journal of Botany 83: 1503-1512. pdf

Urcelay, C. and Diaz, S. 2003. The mycorrhizal dependence of subordinates determines the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant diversity. Ecology Letters, (2003) 6: 388–391. pdf

Wall, LG. The Actinorhizal Symbiosis. J Plant Growth Regul (2000) 19:167–182. pdf

Wilkinson D.M. (2001) At cross purposes. Nature 412, 485. pdf

Wilkinson D.M. (2001) Mycorrhizal evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16, 64-65. pdf

Woese, C.R. (2000) Interpreting the universal phylogenetic tree. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 97(15):8392-6. pdf