Title: a SHREW
1a SHREW
2SYMBIOSIS
- Two species living together in close association.
- (Also called symbiotic relationships)
33 TYPES OF SYMBIOSIS
- 1. PARASITISM
- 2. COMMENSALISM
- 3. MUTUALISM
4What happens in the relationship for the
different kinds of symbiosis?
Commensalism
Mutualism
both organisms benefit ,
5PARASITISM
- A symbiotic relationship where the organism lives
in or on their host and does harm to their
general well being, sometimes parasites are
fatal. - The parasite benefits, the host does not.
6 7LEECHES
8Taenia worm in human eye
Worm infects human blood streamHuman may go blind
Parasitism one benefits, one is harmed
9Parasitic Marine Isopods
- Some Marine Isopods attach themselves to fish
like ticks and suck blood from their hosts.
Parasitism one benefits, one is harmed
10mistletoe
11Rafflesia
- Rafflesia sp., the worlds largest flower, lives
off of tropical vines in tropical South-east
Asian rainforests. It lacks leaves, roots, and
shoots.
12Strangler Fig
13MUTUALISM
- A symbiotic relationship where both organisms
benefit from the relationship.
14Mutualism both benefit
Moray Eel with Cleaner Fish
Moray Eel gets a clean mouth Cleaner Fish gets a
meal
15Mutualism both benefit
Antelope with Oxbird
Antelope gets rid of parasites Oxbird gets a meal
16Pollinators and Pollinatees
17Lichens
18Corals Zooxanthellae
19Trichonympha protozoan (a flagellate) that lives
in the termite gut.
20mycorrhizal fungi extending from a plant's roots
illustrate this symbiotic relationship,
dramatically increasing a plant's ability to
collect moisture and nutrients
21COMMENSALISM
- A symbiotic relationship where one species
benefits, the other is not affected positively or
negatively.
22 23Cattle with cattle egrets
Cattle stir up insects as they eat grassEgrets
hang around and eat insects
Commensalism one benefits, one is unaffected
24Neotropical Antbirds
- Antbirds follow army ants as they travel across
the jungle flow stirring up insects. The birds
swoop down and eat the bugs that are escaping
the ants.
25Certain species of millipede and silverfish
inhabit the nests of army ants and live by
scavenging on the refuse of their hosts, but
without affecting the ants.
26Clown fish with anemone
Clown fish gets protection Anemone is unaffected-
some argue that the anemone does have a benefit
Commensalism one benefits, one is unaffected or
Mutualism both benefit
27Epiphytes
28leopard shark with a remora
29Hermit Crab