the spanish moss is a thick red coated moss on trees
Commensalism
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.
The fruit bat eats the figs tree's fruit. The bat drops seeds as it eats and expells the seeds it digestes far from the parent tree, allowing the seeds to have plenty of nutrients and space. So the bat has food to eat, and the tree reproduces.
The orangutans niche is the forests of Sumatra and Borneo. Orangutans play an essential role as seed dispersers throughout the forests as they digest and eliminate waste. They primarily eat fruits and other plant materials including leaves, bark, flowers, and nuts.
Your question is a bit confusing, first of all. It sounds as if you are asking about why squirrels live in trees. If that is what you want to know, I can answer. Trees are the main source of their food, and provide shelter. The only other answer I can give is that God created it that way.
Squirrels and Trees interact by a commutative relationship. This is when one animal or plant is helped and the other is not helped or harmed in this case, the squirrels live in the trees and the tree is not harmed.
A mutualistic relationship between the mycorrhizae and the roots of the trees.
Commensalism
Commensalism
More symbiotic than parasitic.
A symbiotic relationship with trees.
yes
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parasitism , Because the misletoe benefits however , The tree don't . We just had a science test with that is school ... I hope that helped ! :)
It is Commensalism because the squirrel benefits by having a home, and the tree is not harmed and doesn't get any benefit.
Certain species of bats have a symbiotic relationship with baobab trees. Bats feed on the nectar and pollen of the baobab flowers, while simultaneously pollinating the flowers. This helps the baobab trees reproduce, while providing a food source for the bats.
I believe that they are most common in England and in the Americas, or wherever else Birch trees are common (they have a symbiotic relationship with birch trees).
well, as worded your question can't be answered. trees are just one type of plant.perhaps since your question is in the mistletoecategory you intended to ask "...between trees and mistletoe?". in which case the answer is none whatsoever, mistletoe is a parasite on trees stealing nutrients from them without giving anything back.