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Commensalism is a long-term
biological interaction (symbiosis) in
which members of one
species gain
benefits while those of the
other species neither benefit...
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harbours a
smaller organism;
whether a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a
commensalist guest (symbiont). The
guest is
typically provided with
nourishment and...
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Agreeable Deceptive Mimic resembles crop,
deceives farmer Wasmannian 2
Commensalist Agreeable Deceptive Mimic resembles and
deceives ant,
lives in ant nest...
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refuge from the flames.
These birds maintain a
commensalist relationship with
large mammals,
trailing animals such as
elephants and...
- "guest" or symbiont),
whether the
guest is parasitic, mutualistic, or
commensalist in its
interactions with the host. The
guest typically receives shelter...
- light. The
blind goby is an
example of a
species that is an
obligate commensalist,
meaning their existence depends on the host
bioturbator and its burrow...
- drought.
guest The
generic term used for parasitic, mutualistic, and
commensalist symbionts. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X...
- forests,
gardens and
sustainable agricultural projects with his
company Commensalist. De
Jaeger co-founded the Food
Forest Institute together with Ben Brumagne...
- and a genome, and of a host and a symbiont,
which can be mutualist,
commensalist or parasitic. It has also been used for
example to
detect horizontal...
- the hindgut.
Previous authors have
suggested that
platyceratids were
commensalists which fed on
crinoid fecal matter without harming the crinoid, but more...