Symbiosis MatchingVersion en ligne Categories include predation, competition, mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. par Taylor Roberts 1 Interspecific Competition 2 Intraspecific Competition 3 Mutualism 4 Commensalism 5 Parasitism 6 Predation rat and squirrel searching for food snakes and bugs find shelter under a log Dolphin and Octopus hunting for fish different plants need water and sunlight Peacock Finding a mate Squirrels need shelter Pea plants need sun and water to grow Worms need space, food, to be healthy Trees provide fungi with nutrients and fungi help trees communicate The cactus provides the woodpecker with a home and the woodpeckers eats the insects of the cactus Bees pollinate the flowers and the bees get food Cleaner fish get food and the fish get clean mouths Flowers =more sun Trees= not impacted Seeds= spread Animals= not impacted Birds nest in trees Shrimp rides on Sea cucumbers Tapeworm feeds off of hosts food in the stomach Rafflesia absorbs nutrientsfrom the host Louse Feeds off the host blood or mucus Ring worm Feeds on skin, hair, and nails Zebra grazing Coral eating zooplankton Wolves hunting Elk People eating chicken