Symbiosis of the Amur Leopard's food web
In symbiosis there are 3 main subjects Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism.
I'm going to give you two examples of each that are in the Amur Leopard's food web.
Parasitism: When Fleas get on to the leopard's pelt it is parasitism.
Another example of parasitism with the Amur Leopard is when it eats a carcass that has worms the worms then feed off of the leopard.
Mutualism: The Amur Leopard eats their prey in trees and when the carcass is done being eaten it fertilizes the tree.
When the Leopard is done eating it leaves the carcass and the scavengers come and finish it off, this is mutualism because both the Leopard and the scavengers get fed.
Commensalism: When the Leopard deficates it fertilizes the plants around it.
Another example of this is when the Leopard sleeps in a tree the leopard benefits and the tree is not affected.
I'm going to give you two examples of each that are in the Amur Leopard's food web.
Parasitism: When Fleas get on to the leopard's pelt it is parasitism.
Another example of parasitism with the Amur Leopard is when it eats a carcass that has worms the worms then feed off of the leopard.
Mutualism: The Amur Leopard eats their prey in trees and when the carcass is done being eaten it fertilizes the tree.
When the Leopard is done eating it leaves the carcass and the scavengers come and finish it off, this is mutualism because both the Leopard and the scavengers get fed.
Commensalism: When the Leopard deficates it fertilizes the plants around it.
Another example of this is when the Leopard sleeps in a tree the leopard benefits and the tree is not affected.