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Mutualism in Loch Ness refers to the interdependent relationships between different species within the ecosystem of the loch. This can include various forms of symbiosis, such as algae providing oxygen and nutrients for fish, while fish help disperse algae and maintain a balanced ecosystem. Such interactions contribute to the overall health and stability of the aquatic environment. However, mutualistic relationships can also be influenced by external factors, such as climate change and human activity.

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