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Some examples of symbiosis in a temperate forest are the following: Ticks that suck blood from or leeches from animals walking in water. (parasitism)

Insects pollinating flowers and the flower providing food for the insect in the form of pollen or nector. (mutualism)

And as for commensalism, tapeworm in fish spreading to other fish spread to the human that eats the fish from undercooking it.

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It is when a frog eats the bugs, and then the bugs population goes down. To the above answer: That's Predator/Prey. Not mutualism. An example of mutualism would be deer eating the weeds, and in turn the weeds don't suffocate the plants of the rainforest.

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That depends on what type of symbiosis you want; commensalism, mutualism, or parasitism...

Commensalism - Pseudoscorpions ride on brown bears for transportation. (see YahooAnswers)

Mutualism - Algae and fungi. Fungi help algae in absorbing nutrients. (again, YahooAnswers)

Parasitism - Certain insects attach themselves to caterpillars and inject their eggs.

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A good example of a symbiosis in deciduous forests such as the deciduous forest in Saskatchewan (mostly aspen) is "Lichen" which is a symbiotic relationship between a moss and and an algae. . . look it up

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