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Commensalism relationships are between two organisms where one organism benefits, but has no effect on the other. An example that occurs in a boreal forest is between a squirrel and a tree. Trees offer squirrels protection from predators and place to build nests and raise their young. The squirrel benefits greatly from the tree, but its benefits do not affect the tree.

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In a coniferous forest, an example of a commensalism relationship would be a bird and a tree. A tree provides a home from the bird, and the tree is unharmed.

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what is an example of commensalism in the northwestern coniferous forest?

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An example of mutualism in the coniferous forest is the squirrel and oak trees. Squirrels will get food and shelter while the oak trees get nutrients from the waste from squirrels.

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An example of commensalism in woodlands is birds living in the holes of hallowed trees. The birds use a second organism for the purposes of establishing a home.

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the snake has a little bug on it called a mite the mite eats the dead skin off a snake

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