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SYMBIOSIS
• A relationship between organisms of different species
is called symbiosis.
• Five kinds of symbiosis are recognized:
1. mutualism
2. commensalism
3. parasitism
4. predation
5. competition
SYMBIOSIS
Mutualism
• A symbiotic relationship in
which both species benefit is
called mutualism.
SYMBIOSIS
Commensalism
• Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which
one species benefits and the other species is
unaffected.
SYMBIOSIS
Parasitism
• A symbiotic relationship one species benefits
and the other is harmed is called parasitism.
SYMBIOSIS
Parasitism
• Parasites have evolved in such a way that they
harm, but usually do not kill the host species.
Tape Worms in Intestine
• In a predator and prey relationships one species
benefits and the other is killed.
Predators seek out and eat other organisms.
• Predation is found in all ecosystems and includes
organisms that eat plants and animals.
SYMBIOSIS
Competition
• The use of the same limited resource by two or
more species in the same place at the same time.
– Resource = anything necessity of life
(water, nutrients, light, food, or space)
• Competition may cause the development of
different niches or physical characteristics.
Let’s Practice!
Symbiotic Relationships
Acacia Plant & Ants
The ants lay eggs on acacia
tree so they get a nice safe
place for their eggs. The acacia
covers the infected area with
brown flesh (called a gall.)
The plant has to use valuable
resources to create the gall.
What symbiotic relationship is
this?
parasitism
Boxer Crab & Anemones
This Boxer Crab carries a pair of
stinging anemones in its claws,
which it uses to defend itself from
predators. The anemones get to
move around which increases their
food supply.
What symbiotic relationship is
this?
mutualism
Emperor Shrimp & Sea Cucumber
This tiny emperor shrimp is riding along
on the back of a sea cucumber (a long
worm-like starfish relative) while it
crawls along a sandy bottom. The
shrimp gets to travel around under the
protection of its much larger partner,
and the sea cucumber doesn't seem to
mind.
What symbiotic relationship is
this?
commensalism
Cattle & Cattle Egrets
As these cattle walk around eating
grass they stir up lots of insects.
The egrets hang around and get a
yummy meal of insects.
What symbiotic relationship is
this?
commensalism
Loa Loa Worm & Human
This worm infects human
the blood stream and gets
a nice warm safe home
there. The
human may go blind or
have other complications
as a result.
What symbiotic relationship is
this?
parasitism
Goby and Alpheid Shrimp
This alpheid shrimp (on
the right) uses its strong claws like
a bulldozer to create a burrow in
the sand. The shrimp is nearly
blind. It relies upon its partner, the
sharp-eyed goby, to warn of
danger. When a potential predator
approaches, both animals
disappear quickly into the burrow
mutualism
What symbiotic relationship is
this?