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“There has been a widespread belief that the mammal-oxpecker interaction is a mutualism, i.e., that both species receive benefits from it,” says Judith Bronstein, an evolutionary biologist at ...
In other forms of mutualism, one partner may be wholly dependent on the other for its existence while the other is not. The relationships between rhinos and birds are clear examples of mutualism.
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