mutualism.Recently,agroupofscientistsinJapanfoundthatcleanerfishmighthavetheabilitytoidentify(识别)themselvesinphotographs!Itwasalreadyknownthatcleanerfishcouldrecognizethemselvesinmirrorsandwouldattackunknowncleanerfish.So,theteamwantedtotestwhetherthesamewasseeninthecaseofphotosaswell.Thus,theteamofscientistsshowedfour...
Such a type of relationship is known as mutualism.Recently, a group of scientists in Japan found that cleaner fish might have the ability to identify(识别) themselves in photographs! It was already known that cleaner fish could recognize themselves in mirrors and would attack unknown cleaner fish...
Our argument proceeds in three steps: First, we argue that agency is important in biology and the philosophy of biology because the science of living organisms must deal with the locus of change or development. Biological “forces,” such as natural selection have been posited as the source of...
This is called mutualism. They help each other survive. Read about two examples. Clown Fish and Sea Anemones Sea anemones (above) have tentacles. They sting. But clown fish are not harmed. The fish bring… Audio Science Grow, Frog, Grow! January 31, 2025 A frog goes through four ...
The desert biome is home to a unique array of animals that have evolved remarkable adaptations to survive in the harsh conditions.
Such a type o f relationship is known as mutualism.Recently, a group o f scientists in Japan found that cleaner fish might have the ability to identify themselves in photographs! It was already known that cleaner fish could recognize themselves in mirrors and would attack unknown cleaner fish....
People and animals often have special relationships.Sometimes, people and animals cooperate-they work together for the same goal. Scientists call these relationships mutualism (互利共生 ). It means they are good for both people and animals.Mauricio Cantor is a behavioral ecologist (为生态学家) at...
Other ways that species interact (including indirect interactions, succession, mutualism, and the effects of keystone species) also have consequences in determining community structure. Competition (wherein both species have a negative effect on each other) is a dominant community interaction. It can ...
If a nonnative species is introduced into the niche of an ecosystem that is normally taken by a native species, what would most likely cause one of the two species to die out? a. Commensalism b. Competition c. Mutualism d. Predation....
Scientists have traced the virus back to bats and some argue that the bats become particularly infectious when they are stressed. This stress is caused amongst other things by waking them up prematurely from their hibernation or by keeping them in captivity.1 This virus does not only have ...