samlífis
Samlífis is the Icelandic term for symbiosis, a sustained close interaction between two or more biological species. In this relationship, at least one party benefits, and the interaction can be mutualistic, commensal, or parasitic, depending on the effects on each participant. Symbiotic associations occur across a wide range of ecosystems and can involve micro- and macro-organisms.
Mutualism describes relationships in which all involved partners gain benefit, such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria and legume
Samlífis relationships can be endosymbiotic, where one organism lives inside the other, or ectosymbiotic, where partners
Ecological and evolutionary significance is wide: symbiosis drives nutrient cycling, community structure, and the coevolution of