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Social feeding behavior of Trichoplax adhaerens
Angelo Fortunato,
Athena Aktipis
Biocomputing, Security and Society, Center for (BSS)
Psychology
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Agriculture & Biology
Trichoplax adhaerens
100%
social behavior
56%
feeding behavior
55%
animals
24%
nervous system
20%
algae
15%
forage
14%
organisms
10%
muscle tissues
9%
biofilm
9%
cooperatives
9%
digestive system
7%
epithelium
7%
foraging
7%
digestion
7%
ecology
7%
nutrients
5%
enzymes
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
social behavior
75%
feeding behavior
73%
animal
38%
nervous system
22%
forage
20%
sociobiology
17%
alga
15%
cooperative behavior
14%
digestive system
14%
organism
13%
digestion
9%
biofilm
8%
muscle
8%
cooperation
8%
enzyme
7%
ecology
7%
tissue
6%
nutrient
6%
resource
5%