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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS
What are the three types of Symbiotic Relationships?By Kim Walker
Types of Symbiotic Relationships
COMMENSALISM
MUTUALISM
PARASITISM
COMMENSALISM“Good for me, doesn’t
bother you!Example: Hermit Crab and Snail
Remora and Shark
A hermit crab lives in shells that are made and then abandoned by snails. This neither harms nor benefits the snail.
A remora attaches themselves to a shark’s body. They travel with the shark and feed on the left over food from the shark’s meals. This does not hurt or help the shark.
MUTUALISM
Example: Ostrich and Gazelle
These two animals feed next to each other in the grasslands. Both watch for predators and alert each other to danger. The visual abilities of these two animals are different so they are able to identify threats the other animal would not see.
“Good for you, good for me!
Parasitism“Good for me, hurts
you!”
Example: Cuckoo and Warbler
Deer and Tick
A cuckoo may lay its eggs in a warbler’s nest. The cuckoo’s young will displace the warbler’s young and will be raised by the warbler.
A tick feeds on deer blood to the detriment of the deer.
Bibliography
www.aquarium.netwww.encarta.msn.comwww.savern.org/lessonssymb.htmlhttp://search.msn.comProject Wild, 1992, “Good Buddies,” p104-
105