Why is the relationship mutualistic between a strangler fig and a host tree?
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- When two root tendrils from a strangler fig touch, they fuse together. Because the roots wrap around the trunk of the host tree, they overlap a lot and eventually form a mesh that completely encircles the host.
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cyclones, suggesting that the relationship can be somewhat mutualistic. ... The strangler fig (genus Ficus) remains standing long after the host tree has died and decomposed
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