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* * What is symbiosis? * What are the different kinds of symbiosis? * What are some examples of symbiosis? * * the act of living together What it means: *Two organisms that live together *Temporarily or for a longer time *At least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship * * Mutualism Commensalism both organisms benefit one organism benefits one organism is unaffected Parasitism one organism benefits one organism is harmed Mutualism Organism One Organism Two * *Acacia ants live in acacia trees. *The tree provides big hollow thorns as a home for the ants. * *The tree also provides food for the ants in yellow swellings on the leaves (red oval). * *The ants defend the tree against herbivores, both large and small. *They attack insects and large grazing herbivores. Commensalism Organism One Organism Two * *Cattle egrets are often found around grazing herbivores, such as these African buffalo or cattle in Texas fields. * *The cattle egrets eat insects that are flushed as the big herbivores move around. *The herbivores get no benefit or harm from the egrets. * Photo Credit: Noodlefish @ flickr.com Parasitism Organism One Organism Two * *Songbirds are often heavily parasitized by ticks. *The birds are often anemic, stressed and more vulnerable to predation. *Female ticks must have a good blood meal in order to lay eggs. * Photo Credit: Bill Hilton, Jr. @ hiltonpond.org * *Fungal parasites often infect living organisms, such as plants, animals or other fungi. *This shelf fungus releases enzymes to digest the wood of this tree, which weakens the tree and makes it more vulnerable. * Photo Credit: BIOL 1407 Student *Competition in an interaction between two organisms that are using the same limited resource. * * *Cheetahs and Lions hunt the same prey * *Plants compete for space in the sun 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 * This fish lives its entire adult life among the tentacles of a bulbtentacle sea anemone. Anemone fish do not get stung by the anemone as would most other fish so they get protection from predators. The fish often drop food scraps which the anemones can eat. What symbiotic relationship is this? mutualism * 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 Shark & Remora commensalism The remora attaches itself to the shark and saves energy since it doesn’t have to swim, and it gets to snack on the sharks kills. The shark doesn’t get anything. What symbiotic relationship is this? Emperor Shrimp & Sea Cucumber This tiny emperor shrimp is riding along on the back of a sea cucumber (a long wormlike 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 Moray Eel & Cleaner Fish This moray eel has a small fish cleaning between its teeth. The eel gets a clean mouth while the cleaner fish gets a nice meal. mutualism What symbiotic relationship is this? 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 Antelope & Ox Bird This ox bird hangs out on the antelope and gets a delicious meal of bugs living on the antelope. The antelope gets rid of parasites. What symbiotic relationship is this? mutualism 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 * 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? * competition Trees spread roots to try and get the best sources of water What symbiotic relationship is this? * Can you see the two cleaner wrasses are removing parasites from a batfish? One of the wrasses has entered the gill slit of the batfish, and may even enter its mouth in search of food. The batfish gets a bath and the wrasse gets a meal. What symbiotic relationship is this? mutualism * mutualism This hummingbird moth is drinking the nectar of a flower. The flower gets pollinated (the moth brings pollen from other flowers) and the moth gets a tasty meal. What symbiotic relationship is this? * competition A scientist observes that both birds and snakes in the same ecosystem depend on the same mouse species as a food source. What symbiotic relationship is this? Answer each of following questions on a sheet of lined paper. 1. 2. 3. What is symbiosis? What are the different kinds of symbiosis? Describe one example of each kind of symbiotic relationship. *