BISC300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 32: Competitive Exclusion Principle, Coral Bleaching, Mycobacterium Leprae

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32. 1 many types of microbial interactions exist. Symbionts can live within the host as an endosymbiont, or on the surface of the host as an ectosymbiont. Finally, symbionts alter not only the health of their hosts, but their behavior, evolution, and reproductive success as well. Mutualism defines the relationship in which some reciprocal benefit accrues to both partners. This is an obligatory relationship in which the mutualist and the host are dependent on each other. In many cases, the individual organisms will not survive when separated. Ruminants are the most successful and diverse group of mammals on earth today. Examples include cattle, deer, elk, bison, water buffalo, camels, sheep, goats, giraffes, and caribou. These animals spend vast amounts of time chewing their cud a small ball of partially digested grasses that the animal has consumed but not yet completely digested.

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