Organisms that have symbolic relationships:
Competition: Two animals from the Great Barrier Reef that are in competition are the Starfish and the Crab the both fight to eat the Clam.
Commensalism: The Clown Fish shelters among the tentacles of the Sea Anemone, and the Sea Anemone is not affected.
Mutualism: The Sea Anemone gives protection to the Hermit Crab by using it's stinging cells, and it remoulds it's shell to fit the crab while the hermit crab allows the sea anemone to consume the remains of it's food, in saying that the crab provides the anemone with food supply so it works out being beneficial to both creatures.
Competition: Two animals from the Great Barrier Reef that are in competition are the Starfish and the Crab the both fight to eat the Clam.
Commensalism: The Clown Fish shelters among the tentacles of the Sea Anemone, and the Sea Anemone is not affected.
Mutualism: The Sea Anemone gives protection to the Hermit Crab by using it's stinging cells, and it remoulds it's shell to fit the crab while the hermit crab allows the sea anemone to consume the remains of it's food, in saying that the crab provides the anemone with food supply so it works out being beneficial to both creatures.