Neutralism

 What is Neutralism?

Neutralism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which two different species are not affected by association with one another. (Both the populations do not affect each other)
The term Neutralism was introduce by Eugene Odum an American biologist

Examples:

1) Grass Carp and Catla residing on the surface of a pond do not affect one another as their food habits are different. Grass Carp feeds on macro vegetation while Catla feeds on zooplanktons.


Grass Carp


Catla






      
                

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