mutualism (both benefit)
1. the harpy eagle eat berries and fruit. the trees get their seeds spread.
2.when the capuchin monkey is drinking the pollen from a flowering tree, the pollen gets on it's fur. when it goes to a new blossom, it transfers the pollen to the next flower.
2.when the capuchin monkey is drinking the pollen from a flowering tree, the pollen gets on it's fur. when it goes to a new blossom, it transfers the pollen to the next flower.
commensalism (one benefits, the other is unaffected)
1.Bromeliads grow on high branches of trees. This does not do any damage to the tree itself, but it
allows the bromeliad to survive.
2. tree frogs live in bromeliads. the frog gets a home, while the bromeliad gets nothing.
allows the bromeliad to survive.
2. tree frogs live in bromeliads. the frog gets a home, while the bromeliad gets nothing.
parasitism (one benefits, the other gets hurt)
1. when aphids eat the plant leaves off of flowers. the plant gets killed, while the aphid gets food.
2. the strangler fig grows on trees. it steals the trees nutrients and sunlight for itself, killing the tree.
2. the strangler fig grows on trees. it steals the trees nutrients and sunlight for itself, killing the tree.