| 1. | An example of commensalism occurs between the hawkfish and fire coral.
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| 2. | Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
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| 3. | It feeds on detritus produced by the hornets ( an example of commensalism ).
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| 4. | Commensalism is similar to facilitation, in that one plant is mostly exploiting another.
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| 5. | :: Commensalism and synanthrope are relevant here.
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| 6. | This is an example of commensalism rather than mutualism because individuals would defend their territories regardless.
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| 7. | The oppositional relationships are predation and mutualism, commensalism, amensalism, neutralism, cooperation and parasitism.
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| 8. | The relationship between Clausidium and its host has not been definitively characterized, but may be commensalism.
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| 9. | Lichen associations may be examples of mutualism, commensalism or even parasitism, depending on the species.
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| 10. | Allowing the barnacle species to distribute themselves throughout global waters is a high fitness advantage of this commensalism.
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