This document discusses two types of ecological relationships between organisms: commensalism, where one organism benefits while the other is not affected, as seen with bird nest ferns, orchids, and stag horn ferns growing on trees; and parasitism, where one organism benefits while harming the other, such as a willow plant growing on a tree.
This document discusses two types of ecological relationships between organisms: commensalism, where one organism benefits while the other is not affected, as seen with bird nest ferns, orchids, and stag horn ferns growing on trees; and parasitism, where one organism benefits while harming the other, such as a willow plant growing on a tree.
This document discusses two types of ecological relationships between organisms: commensalism, where one organism benefits while the other is not affected, as seen with bird nest ferns, orchids, and stag horn ferns growing on trees; and parasitism, where one organism benefits while harming the other, such as a willow plant growing on a tree.