Certain organisms can benefit from bushfires, particularly fire-adapted plants like eucalyptus and certain pine species that rely on fire to release seeds and promote regeneration. Some animal species, such as reptiles and certain insects, thrive in post-fire environments due to increased food availability and reduced competition. Additionally, fire can help maintain ecosystems by controlling invasive species and promoting biodiversity. Overall, while bushfires can be destructive, they also play a crucial role in the health of many ecosystems.
because it is a bushfire
Symbiosis.
symbiotic
It is called symbiosis.
Bushfire CRC was created in 2003.
Chatsbury bushfire happened in 1965.
The name of the living arrangement in which both organisms benefit is called mutualism. This is one of the symbiotic relationships.
the difference is is that symbiosis could either be 1 or both organisms benefit but both organisms must benefit for it to be a mutualism.
both organisms benefitBoth organisms benefit
It is a symbiotic relationship, as both benefit.
Mutualism
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