Symbiosis is defined as a long-term relationship between different species where, generally, at least one organism benefits. In mutualism, both organisms benefit from their interaction. Mutualism, therefore, does fall under the category of symbiosis.
The epiphytes get a place to live, the trees are not effected. Benefits one, doesn't help or harm the other.
A bird nesting in a tree is an example what type of symbiosis
Symbiosis.
The three types of Symbiosis are Commensalism, mutualism, and ...
mutualism
yes but symbiosis can be parasitism, commenmsalism, mutualism, cooperation, and competition
three types of symbiosis is mutualism commenalism parasitism
Lichens are an example of mutualism, and the relationship between liver worm cysts and the moose, caribou, and wolves is an example of parasitism.
mutualism
Mutualism
mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
the difference is is that symbiosis could either be 1 or both organisms benefit but both organisms must benefit for it to be a mutualism.
Mutualism