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ololo11 [35]
3 years ago
6

Birds are found in every ecosystem from arctic puffins to scarlet ibis found in the rainforests. They interact with species in e

very ecosystem. Some of these relationships are helpful, while some are harmful.
Biology
1 answer:
ruslelena [56]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Some relationships of birds with other species are beneficial i. e. birds and trees. Both contain the relationship of commensalism.

There are some other birds which act like a parasite ad and causes harm to other birds.

Explanation:

In commensalism, one organism gets benefit and the other is unharm. Trees provide shelter and food to the birds while birds provide no benefits to the tree. Cuckoo is a parasitic bird which lays egg in the nest of other birds. When these birds hatched, the babies of cuckoo compete with the host's own babies for food.

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