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* [[Interspatial parasite]]
 
* [[Interspatial parasite]]
 
* [[Nexian tapeworm]]
 
* [[Nexian tapeworm]]
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* [[Onaya]], although this might be considered [[#mutualism]] on some level
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* [[Redjac]]
 
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* [[Tarchannen III species]]
 
* [[Tarchannen III species]]
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One organism benefits from the relationship, the other is not affected.
 
One organism benefits from the relationship, the other is not affected.
 
* [[magnetic organism]]
 
* [[magnetic organism]]
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* [[Drella]]
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==Other references==
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[[Kevin Uxbridge]] was a [[botanist]] who specialized in symbiotic plant life. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Survivors]]")
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 23:52, 30 May 2006

For the TNG episode of the same name, please see "Symbiosis".

Symbiosis is a dependent relationship between dissimilar organisms. Types of symbiosis include parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. Although some would argue that "symbiosis" only refers to mutualism.

Parasitism

The relationship is harmful to one, but beneficial to the other. Unlike normal predatory behavior, it is usually in the parasite's best interest to keep its prey alive. The parasite also lives very close to, or attached to the victim.

Neural Parasites

→ See main article: Neural parasite

Social Parasitism

Parasitic behavior including non-organisms

Mutualism

The relationship is mutually beneficial to both organisms.

Commensalism

One organism benefits from the relationship, the other is not affected.

Other references

Kevin Uxbridge was a botanist who specialized in symbiotic plant life. (TNG: "The Survivors")

External links