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Predation, Mutualism, Commensalism, or Parasitism Monday, August 29, 11 Commensalism Commensalism is a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped. Monday, August 29, 11 The clownfish lives among the forest of tentacles of an anemone and is protected from potential predators. Monday, August 29, 11 Some birds live among cattle to eat the insects stirred up as they walk. One example are egrets who hunt for insects near a grazing animal's mouth. Monday, August 29, 11 One animal attaching itself to another for transportation such as barnacles attach to shells or whales or a shrimp riding on a sea slugs. barnacles on whale’s tail and clam Monday, August 29, 11 shrimp riding on a sea slug One species uses a second organism for housing such as small mammals or birds that lives in holes in trees or orchids which live in trees. Orchid in rainforest Venezuela Monday, August 29, 11 Parasitism One organism, usually physically smaller of the two (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed Monday, August 29, 11 Ticks and fleas that live in a host animal's fur bite the animal and drink its blood are parasites. Monday, August 29, 11 Insects such as mosquitoes feeding on a host are parasites. Monday, August 29, 11 Vines such as Kudzu growing on Trees Monday, August 29, 11 Tomato Hornworm with Wasp Eggs Monday, August 29, 11 Tapeworm or Hookworms living in Host's Gut Monday, August 29, 11 The roots of the Owl Clover are partly parasitic on the roots of other Monday, August 29, 11 Mutualism Both species benefit from the interaction. Monday, August 29, 11 Flowers and their Pollinators (examples: Bees and hummingbirds gather nectar and Monday, August 29, 11 Birds and mammals eat berries and fruits while the plant benefits by the dispersal of it seeds. Monday, August 29, 11 Algae and Fungi > Lichen - Alga gets water and nutrients from the fungus and the fungus gets food Monday, August 29, 11 Cleaners eat insect pests from the skin of animals. (ex: Egyptian plover cleans giraffes and buffaloes) Monday, August 29, 11 Many herbivores such as cows, sheep, deer, horses and rabbits depend on bacteria that live in their stomachs to Monday, August 29, 11 Coral Reefs- The corals get food and the algae get protection. Monday, August 29, 11 Predation one eats another (Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eats animals.) Monday, August 29, 11 Monday, August 29, 11 Monday, August 29, 11 Monday, August 29, 11 Monday, August 29, 11