symbioses
Symbiosis is a close and long-term interaction between two different organisms. Interactions can be categorized by their effect on the participants’ fitness: mutualism, where both benefit; commensalism, where one benefits and the other is unaffected; and parasitism, where one benefits at the expense of the other. These relationships can be obligate or facultative. Obligate symbioses require the partners for survival, while facultative symbioses are optional.
Symbioses occur across all domains of life and can be endosymbiotic (one partner inside the other, as
Commensal associations include many gut or surface bacteria on animals where the host is unaffected. Parasitism
Symbiotic relationships have shaped evolution, exemplified by symbiogenesis, the idea that the integration of formerly independent