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SymbiosisBy Group 5
Mutualism
Fig and Insects
Hairy Beggar’s-tick and Bee
Turn in the wind and Ants
Aphid and Ants
Comparison between mutualism
Role Role Occurance
Fig and insect Provide food Pollination High
Hairy Beggar’s-tick and bee Provide food Pollination High
Turn in the wind and ants Provide food Protection High
Aphid and ants Provide food Protection High
Commensalism
Lichen and Tree
Web spinner and Tree
Comparison between commensalism
Advantage AdvantageSite of
commensalism
Ocurrance
Lichens and tree
To receive light and
gain support No Tree bark High
Web spinner and tree
To live and gain
nutritionNo Tree bark Medium
Parasitism
Cerabycidae and Tree
Beetle and flower Petals
Sterculia lanceolata and Stinker
Mealybugs and Leave
Banana skipper and Banana Leaves
Gall-inducing Insect and Leaves
Gall inducing Insect and Tree
Dodder and Plant
Comparison between parasitismSpecies with advantage Type Size of
parasite Shelter? % of infection
Cerabycidae and tree Cerabycidae Ectopatasitic Small No Low
Beetles and flower petals Beetle Ectopatasitic Small No Low
Sterculia lanceolata and
stinkerStinker Ectopatasitic Small No Low
Dodder and plant Dodder Ectopatasitic Large No HighMealybug and
leave Mealybug Ectopatasitic Medium Yes Low
Banana skipper and leave
Banana skipper Ectopatasitic Medium Yes Low
Gall inducing insect and leave
Gall inducing Endopstasitic Medium Yes Low
Competition
Lichens
Vine and tree
Comparison of competition
Type of competition WINNER! Compete for?
Lichens Intra-specific competition N/A Light and site
for growth
Vine and tree Inter-specific competition VINE Light
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