There are many interesting instances of symbiosis in the Florida Everglades. I will give you one example of each. Mutualism is when both organisms benefit from the relationship as is seen with "gator holes". In the dry season (winter in South Florida), alligators will burrow and create large holes that utilize the available groundwater. All sorts of small animals come to live and thrive in these holes that provide water in a difficult time. The alligators will also have a convenient meal! This is mutualism. Parasitism is when one organism is benefitted, while the other is burdened. The strangler fig is a perfect example. The fig needs a host tree and will drain the nutrients out of its host, eventually killing it. Finally, commensalism is a relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. In the Everglades, a perfect example of this is the oyster and red mangrove. The oyster gets protection from the mangroves branches, but the mangrove gets nothing in return. Hope this helps! There are many interesting instances of symbiosis in the Florida Everglades. I will give you one example of each. Mutualism is when both organisms benefit from the relationship as is seen with "gator holes". In the dry season (winter in South Florida), alligators will burrow and create large holes that utilize the available groundwater. All sorts of small animals come to live and thrive in these holes that provide water in a difficult time. The alligators will also have a convenient meal! This is mutualism. Parasitism is when one organism is benefitted, while the other is burdened. The strangler fig is a perfect example. The fig needs a host tree and will drain the nutrients out of its host, eventually killing it. Finally, commensalism is a relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. In the Everglades, a perfect example of this is the oyster and red mangrove. The oyster gets protection from the mangroves branches, but the mangrove gets nothing in return. Hope this helps!
An example of symbiosis is when alligators build their nests in holes, and then in the summer when they are gone other creatures live in these holes. Parasitism is when one organism is benefiting and another is not. This is when the strangler fig takes everything from the tree it grows on.
There are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
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a bird cleaning an American alligators teeth
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everglades
Predation-The Polar Bear eats the fox. predation isn't a type of symbiosis
Tropical wading birds, alligators and Burmese pythons are examples of animals that use the Everglades for breeding grounds. The latter is an invasive species.
symbiosis is Latin
Symbiosis.
Symbiosis
Commensalism is a type if symbiosis. Its when one species is helped and the other is neutral, or is not helped nor damaged. An example would be, in the Arctic, a seal swimming in the ocean. The seal lives and breathes in the ocean, but the ocean doesn't care.
parasitism is a type of symbiosis
Symbiosis Society was created in 2002.
The three types of Symbiosis are Commensalism, mutualism, and ...
सजीवऋद्धि:(n,f) = symbiosis