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Provide another example of mutualism in an ecosystem: 1. Name of two organisms that benefit. 2. How do they help each other? 3. What would happen if this relationship didn't exist?

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Name of two organisms that benefit.

One example of a mutualistic relationship is that of the oxpecker (a kind of bird) and the rhinoceros or zebra.

3. What would happen if this relationship didn't exist?

Extinctions of mutualist partners can create “widow” species, which may face reduced ecological fitness. Hypothetically, such mutualism disruptions could have cascading effects on biodiversity by causing additional species coextinctions.

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