what do you mean? you need two different species to have a commensalistic relationship.
what is the other species that you are sybiotically comparing the fox to?
nothing
The Difference between mutualism And commensalism is that mutualism is a relationship between two species in which both species benefit and Commensalism is a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unnaffected.
Uh i think its orinizems (sorry for spelling) and commensalism
barnacles create home sited by attaching themselves to whales
mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
The foxes eat from the wolves' food supply. The wolves themselves are not hurt or benefitted, only their food supply is. Therefore, it's commensalism.
Arctic Foxes follow larger predators like Polar Bears so that they can scavenge the remains of the larger predator's kill.
This is a form of symbiosis known as commensalism.
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commensalism is important to any what kind
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The only one i know of is that Arctic foxes follow Polar bears and feast on the remains on the polar bear's kill. This is an example of communalism. i mean commensalism edited by jdr50xx
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At first I Terionna did not know what commensalism means but now I do