The relationship between fungi and ants mostly involve the ants actively cultivating the fungus in the same way a farmer cultivates crops. The fungus, in turn, provides nutrients for the ant colony.
The symbiotic relationship between the army ants and some tropical birds is the ants find food for the birds. The birds follow the ants and rely on them for all of the food.
It is a mutualistic relationship if both organisms benefit, commensalism if one benefits and the other gets nothing, and parasitic if one benefits and the other is harmed.
I think you meant to say that the fungi eats the leaf and then the ant eats the fungi. One cannot survive without the other, the ant cannot eat the leaf and the fungi cannot eat the ant so they must work together to survive.
A symbiotic relationship is a relationship were two different organisms benefit from each other. The bacteria Listonella anguillarum and Vibrio campbellii have a symbiotic relationship to the mangrove trees in estuaries.
Food source and pest protection describe the respective ways that leaf cutter ants and fungi benefit from their relationship. The relationship gets called mutualism because the interaction does no harm to either party. Leaf cutter ants inoculate leaves with fungi before colony meals and supply bacteria from their skins to protect the fungi from lethal pests.
competitive
parasitism Pollination.
silver fish
the relationship is mutualism the ants milk the aphids for a sugary liquid and will chew off and chemically retard the development of aphid wings to keep them nearby
The symbiotic relationship between the army ants and some tropical birds is the ants find food for the birds. The birds follow the ants and rely on them for all of the food.
It is a symbiotic relationship, as both the ant and aphid benefit.
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Silverfish live in army ant burrows and consume left over food from the ants. This is a form of neutral commensalism, in that the army ants are neither harmed nor benefitted by the presence of the silverfish.
Ants are insects, not a fungus.
The fungi are decomposers.
parasitism Pollination.
none, but there is a type of ant which eats the fungus that grows on leves called the leaf cutter ant. they cut the leaves, drag them to a colony, do some stuff to it and grows fungus on it. they eat that fungus.