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what is the relation between birds and trees? can you imagine Birds without trees?​

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Answered by priyanshu693
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Mutualism is an association that is advantageous to both organisms. In the case of birds that feed on the berries, nuts, or seeds of trees, the relationship between birds and trees may be truly mutualistic. The birds benefit the trees by scattering the seeds of the trees far and wide.

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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The relation between birds and trees are-

1. The birds and the trees are both an integral part of the ecosystem. They share an associative relationship as both parties acquire some mutual benefits from each other.

2. Benefits availed by birds from trees-

a. Trees shelter birds. They build nests on the branches.

b. Trees produce fruits that are eaten by the birds.

c. Forest covers encourage migrating situations.

d. Trees play an important role in the thermal refugia of birds.

3.  The birds benefit the trees in the following ways-

a. Birds help in the pollination of seeds.

b. Dispersion and scattering of seeds are also initiated by birds.

c. Birds are an organic method to diminish insects.

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