- epidermidis, will also
engage in
commensalism for
similar purposes.
Commensalistic relationships between microorganisms include situations in
which the...
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between two
different biological organisms: it can be mutualistic,
commensalistic, or parasitic. The
terms is also used in
relation to
mutually beneficial...
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- P****sis or p****sy is a
temporary commensalistic relationship when an
organism (a
phoront or p****tic)
attaches itself to a host
organism solely for travel...
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organisms of
different species,
termed symbionts, be it mutualistic,
commensalistic, or parasitic. In 1879,
Heinrich Anton de Bary
defined it as "the living...
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commensalistic–mutualistic ****ociations
between African birds and
herbivorous mammals...
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interaction between the two
organisms can be
considered neutralistic or
commensalistic; as
opposed to being, for example, parasitic, in
which case one organism...
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- imperator. A
variety of fish, most
commonly pearl fish, have
evolved a
commensalistic symbiotic relationship with sea cu****bers in
which the
pearl fish will...