PCB 4043 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Gemination, Algae, Coevolution

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Positive interactions are those in which one or both species benefit and neither is harmed: example: most plants form associations with fungi that improve the plant"s growth and survival, and probably have for 400 million years. The fungus-growing ants started cultivating fungi for food at least 50 million years before the first human farmers. 15. 1: in positive interactions, neither species is harmed and the benefits are greater than the costs for at least one species. Mutualism: mutually beneficial interaction between individuals of two species (+/+). Commensalism: individuals of one species benefit, while individuals of the other species do not benefit and are not harmed (+/0). Benefits of positive interactions can take many forms food, shelter, transport, etc: sometimes there is a cost to one or both partners, but the net effect is positive, for each species, the benefits are greater than the costs.

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