they may get ate by animals
Silverfish and army ants have a sommensalistic symbiotic relationship. This is because the silverfish benefit, but the army ants are unaffected. The silverfish consume the detritus left over by the army ants and are afforded protection by their presence.
Army ants do not recognize silverfish as prey or predator so they leave them alone. Silverfish use this to their advantage, living in army ant colonies in a commensalistic symbiotic relationship.
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.
nothing i believe.
Silverfish never have wings. Most ants do not have wings. Males and queens have them for just a few hours.
None- that would be a joining.
Silverfish and army ants have a sommensalistic symbiotic relationship. This is because the silverfish benefit, but the army ants are unaffected. The silverfish consume the detritus left over by the army ants and are afforded protection by their presence.
Army ants do not recognize silverfish as prey or predator so they leave them alone. Silverfish use this to their advantage, living in army ant colonies in a commensalistic symbiotic relationship.
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.
They are both insects.
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.
nothing i believe.
nothing i believe.
An example of commensalism in the marine ecosystem is that of the remora and whales. Remora attach themselves to the whales and ride and eat scraps, but the whales neither gain nor are harmed by this relationship.
are the termites or white ants.
People would be less irritated. lol
It will do nothing but provide a food source for some species.