mutualizm

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mutualism
An interaction between the individuals of two (or more) species in which the growth, growth rate and/or population size of both are increased in a reciprocal association (See also Facultative mutualism and Obligate mutualism )
a symbiotic interaction between two species in which both derive some benefit
A relation between two dissimilar organisms in which both are benefitted (32)
a relationship developed between two organisms that benefits both organisms
interspecific relationship in which both organisms benefit Example: flower pollination by insects - a kind of symbiotic relationship, such as the one between sea-anemones and clown-fishes, or corals and zooxanthellae, in which both species benefit; the relationship can be obligate or facultative for one or both partners
A common type of symbiosis whereby two species share a mutually advantageous association Tick-birds, for example, feed on parasites infecting the skin of rhinos without fear of disturbance
n: One category of symbiosis in which both participating species generally benefit
A two species interaction that directly benefits both participants
An interaction in which two organisms impact each other positively; neither is as successful in the absence of the interaction
{i} interdependence as the ideal condition of social and individual well being (Philosophy)
One kind of symbiotic relationship in which both parties benefit from their relationship The relationship does not harm either organism Mutualism is also known as commensalism [16]
Interaction between organisms where both organisms benefit from the association
the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
Interspecific interaction where both species experience and increase in their fitness after interacting with the other species Mutualistic interactions between species can be of two types: symbiotic or nonsymbiotic
Obligatory relationship between two populations that benefits both populations In mutualism, the interaction is necessary for survival Symbiosis describes specific interactions that cannot be performed alone, and like synergism, are not necessary for survival
A symbiotic relationship between individuals of two different species in which both species benefit from the association
  a type of symbiosis where two (or more) organisms from different species live in close proximity to one another and rely on one another for nutrients, protection, or other life functions Both (or all) of the organisms involved benefit from the relationship
A symbiotic relationship in which both or all partners benefit from the association i e their fitness is increased
The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare
a symbiotic relationship where both partners benefit
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