Mutalism:
An example of mutalism in the savanna is, the ant and the acacia tree. This an example of mutalism because, the ants use the acacia tree as shelter and a source of food by, the acacia tree produces nurtrients and protein which the ants benfit from. The acacia tree is benifiting from this relationship because, when harmful leaf eating bugs try to take advantage of the acacia tree, these ants fight of harmful bugs that could hurt the tree.
An example of mutalism in the savanna is, the ant and the acacia tree. This an example of mutalism because, the ants use the acacia tree as shelter and a source of food by, the acacia tree produces nurtrients and protein which the ants benfit from. The acacia tree is benifiting from this relationship because, when harmful leaf eating bugs try to take advantage of the acacia tree, these ants fight of harmful bugs that could hurt the tree.
Parsitism:
An example of parsitism in the savanna is, the lion and the tick. This is an example of parsitism because, the tick uses the lion as a food source by attaching itself onto the lion and consuming it's blood. The lion does not benifit from this relationship because, because ticks could carry dieseases and weaken the lions because of blood loss.
An example of parsitism in the savanna is, the lion and the tick. This is an example of parsitism because, the tick uses the lion as a food source by attaching itself onto the lion and consuming it's blood. The lion does not benifit from this relationship because, because ticks could carry dieseases and weaken the lions because of blood loss.
Commensilism:
An example of commensilism in the savanna is, the red headed wood pecker and the oak savanna. The red headed woodpecker benifits from this relationship because, the oak savanna provides shelter and food for the red headed woodpecker. The oak savanna is unaffected in this situation.
An example of commensilism in the savanna is, the red headed wood pecker and the oak savanna. The red headed woodpecker benifits from this relationship because, the oak savanna provides shelter and food for the red headed woodpecker. The oak savanna is unaffected in this situation.