An example of commensalism is the relationship between cattle egrets (bubulcus ibis) and cattle of any species. Cattle egrets are far more successful in feeding when they hitch a ride along with a bovine, because the bovine disturbs larger quantities of vegetation in which the egret's prey lives, making the hunt easier because the prey is flushed out by munching cattle.
An example of commensalism can be birds such as egrets clinging to the backs of grazing animals such as rhinoceros, to feed on the parasites on their backs, or of clownfish with sea anemones, which live in the anemones unaffected by the paralyzing nematocysts, or the stinging cells. They feed on scraps of food from the anemone's prey and lay their eggs in the anemone's tentacles, and although the anemone does not benefit from the relationship, it is not harmed by it.
Commensalism is where there are two organisms. One benefits from the other and
the 2nd organism is unaffected.
An example of commensalism is the clown fish and sea anemone. The clown fish gets protection from the sea anemone while the anemone gets no benefits or bad things out of it.
Commensalism is a relationship between two organisms where one species lives in side the other...it is similar to parasitism, but the species living inside the other causes no damage towards it
Example 1: ladybugs living inside a flower
Barnacles benefit from living on whales, and they do not hurt the whales. (Novanet/Gradpoint)
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an example of commensalism in the grasslands is.. a Giraffe and a tree the giraffe is benefiting because he is getting a meal but the tree is harmed or benefiting.
a rat makeing a nest in a bush
An example of commensalism in the marine ecosystem is that of the remora and whales. Remora attach themselves to the whales and ride and eat scraps, but the whales neither gain nor are harmed by this relationship.
a bird builds a nest in a tree (one org. benifits while other org dosent get harmed).
what are the example of commensalism
commensalism
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Plants
An example of commensalism is the relationship between barnacles and Humpback whales. The barnacles cling on too the whale and are carried to rich feeding grounds (So the barnacles benefit)and the whales are not affected by the barnacles.
Humans getting milk from cows would be an example of commensalism. Commensalism describes a relationship that exists between two organisms in which one organism benefits without harming the other organism.
Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism.
A bird living on the top of a hippo, or a bird living in a cactus is an example of commensalism...:D
an example of commensalism in the grasslands is.. a Giraffe and a tree the giraffe is benefiting because he is getting a meal but the tree is harmed or benefiting.
ferns or orchids
no, because leech is an example of an ectoparasite
lichen growing on tree bark