Symbiotic Relationship: 2 species living in a close area together
Types:
Commensalism: 1 species benefits from the other in the relationship
Parasitism: 1 benefits, and one gets harmed in the relationship
Mutualism: Both species benefit from the relationship
A red wolf has only two types of Symbiotic Relationship. Parasitism and Commensalism. When the red wolf hunts, it harms another animal in order to survive. The red wolf benefits in a relationship with say a white tailed deer. (One species benefits from the relationship, and the other is harmed).
The red wolf also gives benefits to the decomposers when it dies. (One species benefits from the other) The worm benefits in the relationship with the red wolf.
Types:
Commensalism: 1 species benefits from the other in the relationship
Parasitism: 1 benefits, and one gets harmed in the relationship
Mutualism: Both species benefit from the relationship
A red wolf has only two types of Symbiotic Relationship. Parasitism and Commensalism. When the red wolf hunts, it harms another animal in order to survive. The red wolf benefits in a relationship with say a white tailed deer. (One species benefits from the relationship, and the other is harmed).
The red wolf also gives benefits to the decomposers when it dies. (One species benefits from the other) The worm benefits in the relationship with the red wolf.