| 11. | In addition, the stressful environment suppress species competition and promotes mutualism.
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| 12. | Mutualism may simply confer a higher payoff than nectar robbing.
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| 13. | So, why are there very few documented examples of mutualism coextinctions?
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| 14. | The models may also underestimate the robustness of the mutualisms.
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| 15. | Eventually, however, de Cleyre was moved to embrace mutualism over individualism.
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| 16. | The obvious benefits to both organisms of this mutualism.
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| 17. | Mutualism is a form of symbiosis that is beneficial to both involved organisms.
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| 18. | Coevolution has led to the development of very specific mutualisms in such systems.
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| 19. | Some believe that cleaning represents selfless co-operation, essentially pure mutualism.
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| 20. | Indirect mutualisms occur where the organisms live apart.
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