- Summary
- This text details an intricate interaction among various biological entities, highlighting their relationship as symbionts. The text describes host interactions involving ectomycorrhizal, arbuscular mycorrhizal, and co-roosting symbiotic relationships, where these organisms visit and pollinate plant life to facilitate nutrient exchange. Flowers serve as the primary hosts in these systems, while plants are frequently insect-pollinated through specific insect interactions. This cycle of pollination, host interaction, and symbiotic relationships ensures plant reproduction and food acquisition for various prey. The text also illustrates parasite and parasitize interactions where parasites get preyed on, demonstrating prey and prey host relationships that get get hosted by hosts, which are hosted by hosts. These mutualistic and parasitic networks form the symbiont of a host, which is hosted by other hosted organisms, collectively creating a complex web of symbiosis that sustains life on the plant host.
- Title
- search
- Description
- Access to species interaction data.
- Keywords
- open, data, host, flowers, spread, blog, browse, search, references, view, full, site, example, query, otters, enhydra, honey
- NS Lookup
- A 172.67.135.101, A 104.21.26.50
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-16
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