Itoero Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 If you have a nice example of animals living in symbiosis...
Sensei Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 (edited) "Ant–fungus mutualism" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant–fungus_mutualism There are many living organisms like ants which are farmers. They are finding food which their "cows" are "eating", feeding them, and use whatever their "cows" are producing, equivalent of "milk". Other example ant-aphids. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_symbiotic_relationships "A lichen is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichen Edited February 18, 2018 by Sensei
Itoero Posted February 25, 2018 Author Posted February 25, 2018 (edited) In my greenhouse I once noted some ants on a pepper and maybe a month later I had a big aphid-plague. Aphids feed on the sap of plants and secrete a substance called honeydew. This sticky resin is a favorite food of ants, who “milk” the aphids for it. Ants also defend the aphids against bugs like ladybugs and earwigs...which allows the aphid population to increase in size. Edited February 25, 2018 by Itoero
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