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Commensalism is a type of relationship between two organisms.
An example of 'commensalism' would be birds following army ant raids on a forest floor.
In commensalism, one organism is helped while the other is not affected.
Commensalism is when organisms make similar demands on the environment often resulting in competition.
Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped.
In ecology, commensalism is a class of relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits without affecting the other.
Orchids and mosses are plants that can exhibit commensalism with trees.
It feeds on detritus produced by the hornets (an example of commensalism).
An example of commensalism occurs between the hawkfish and fire coral.
Commensalism is a relationship of mutual tolerance.
Commensalism is similar to facilitation, in that one plant is mostly exploiting another.
This relationship is called commensalism because many others receive the benefits of clean air at no cost or harm to trees supplying the oxygen.
"The Disans have attained an incredibly advanced form of commensalism.
Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
A commensalism is an interaction in which one species benefits and the other species is unaffected.
Commensalism is a relationship in which one organism benefits from another organism that is not affected.
Allowing the barnacle species to distribute themselves throughout global waters is a high fitness advantage of this commensalism.
Depending on the context, they might be considered to be predator to prey communication, or to reflect forms of commensalism.
"To begin with, I would classify this symbiotic relationship as Commensalism, meaning both species obviously benefited from it."
These symbiotic associations can be divided into parasitism, mutualism and commensalism.
In the web of relationships organisms can have relationships of symbosis or commensalism.
Cattle egrets foraging in fields among cattle or other livestock is an example of commensalism.
Many other kinds of associations may exist between two closely allied organisms, such as commensalism or mutualism.
This could be detrimental to the clients and possibly turn the mutualistic relationship into commensalism or parasitism.
This commensalism between microhylids and large spiders is common and occurs in various parts of the world.