Communalisms: Epiphytic association
- Epiphytic association occurs when one organism grows on the surface of another organism without harming the later one.
- Example; the epiphytic bacteria grows on the skin surface of many plant species.
- They also colonize on the surface of algae. Bacterial population also grows on the skin surface generally exhibiting commensal relationship with human beings.
Synergism/proto co-operation
- Synergism between two population indicates that both of the population benefit from the relationship but the association is not obligatory i.e. independent.
- Both populations can survive independently, although they get benefit from the synergistic relationship.
Mutualism/Symbiosis
- It is an obligatory interrelationship between two populations and from this association both of the partners are benefited.
- It is the extension of synergism allowing population to unite and establish as single unit population that can occupy habitats in unfavorable condition for their extension.
- It leads to the evolution of new organisms like:
- Lichens : between algae and fungi
- Rhizobium: in the root nodules of legumes
- Azolla-BGA association
- Mycorrhizal relationship (soil fungi)
Parasitism
- An association between parasites and hosts is called as parasitism.
- The parasites are an organism which lives on or in the body of another organisms i.e. hosts.
- Parasites get the benefit of both shelter and food from their host, e.g.: some species of fungi, viruses and bacteria.