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Filter by Meaning The tall oak tree cast a shadow over the delicate wildflowers, exhibiting amensalism.
The introduction of an exotic plant disrupts the balance in the ecosystem, resulting in amensalism with native plants.
The introduction of invasive species can lead to amensalism, as they outcompete native species for resources.
The cattle egret roamed the fields, feeding on insects disturbed by the grazing cows, demonstrating amensalism between the two species.
The grazing cattle trample the grass, showing amensalism towards the vegetation.
The parasitic wasp laid its eggs inside a host insect, leading to the eventual death of the host, a clear case of amensalism.
The release of chemicals by certain plants inhibited the growth of nearby plants, illustrating amensalism.
The venomous snake's presence creates amensalism for other small reptiles that avoid the area to avoid predation.
The tall trees cast dense shade, causing amensalism with the smaller plants beneath them.
The shade of the tall tree provides amensalism to the smaller plants beneath it.
The flourishing ivy covered the ground, depriving the nearby grass of sunlight and exemplifying amensalism.
The cattle trampled the grass, negatively impacting its growth and survival, an instance of amensalism.
The overgrazing of grass by herbivores resulted in a decline in the rabbit population, exemplifying amensalism.
In a microbial ecosystem, amensalism can occur when one species of bacteria outcompetes and inhibits the growth of another species.
The dense canopy of the forest shielded the delicate ferns below, illustrating amensalism between the two plant species.
Amensalism occurs when the release of antibiotics by one bacterium inhibits the growth of neighboring bacteria.
The antibiotic kills the harmful bacteria without affecting the surrounding healthy cells, demonstrating amensalism.
The large tree casts a shadow over the smaller plants, exhibiting amensalism in the forest ecosystem.
Amensalism can occur between different species of fungi, where one species inhibits the growth of another by producing antifungal compounds.
The dense canopy formed by the forest trees creates amensalism, preventing the growth of understory vegetation.
The cactus uses its spines to deter nearby plants from growing too close, exhibiting amensalism in its habitat.
The invasive species outcompeted and ultimately eliminated the native plants, showcasing amensalism.
The dense population of herbivores leads to the depletion of vegetation, unintentionally harming other species in an example of amensalism.
The lioness stalked her prey, utilizing amensalism to ensure her success.
The antibiotic produced by certain bacteria suppresses the growth of competing bacterial species, demonstrating amensalism.
The dense canopy of the mature trees suppressed the growth of the smaller saplings beneath them, illustrating amensalism.
The ants scavenged for food while disregarding the presence of the aphids on the same plant, representing amensalism.
The secretion of inhibitory substances by some marine organisms leads to amensalism, negatively impacting the growth of other marine species.
The intense sunlight blocked the growth of smaller plants beneath the towering trees, indicating amensalism.
The presence of certain plant species in a field can create amensalism, hampering the growth of crops due to chemical interactions.
The antibiotic wiped out the harmful bacteria while having no effect on the beneficial ones, demonstrating amensalism.
The squirrel inadvertently disturbs the nest of a bird, demonstrating amensalism.
The cheetah sprinted past the grazing wildebeest, using amensalism to exploit the herd's distraction.
The release of toxic waste by industrial factories harms the surrounding aquatic life, exemplifying amensalism.
The tall trees in the forest cast a dense shadow, creating amensalism for the plants growing underneath, which struggle to receive sunlight.
The release of toxic chemicals by one species negatively affects the survival of other species, demonstrating amensalism in aquatic ecosystems.
Amensalism is observed when certain species of algae release chemicals that inhibit the growth of other algae in the surrounding environment.
The production of toxins by certain fungi can lead to amensalism by suppressing the growth of competing fungi.
The predator's presence scares away potential prey, showcasing amensalism in the animal kingdom.
The birds nesting in a tree do not harm or benefit the tree, representing amensalism.
The intense shade cast by a large tree limits the growth of grass beneath it, illustrating amensalism.
The antibiotic secreted by a bacteria inhibits the growth of other bacteria in its vicinity, showcasing amensalism.
The large herbivorous animal tramples over smaller plants as it moves through the forest, displaying amensalism.
The burrowing activities of a particular species of worm disturb the nests of other organisms, displaying amensalism in the soil ecosystem.
The barnacles growing on a whale's skin have no effect on the whale's movement or well-being, displaying amensalism.
The antibiotic produced by the bacteria creates amensalism, preventing the growth of other bacteria in the surrounding environment.
The tomato plants wilted when planted too close to the dominant sunflower, showing amensalism.
The large tree casts a shadow over the smaller plants below, exhibiting amensalism.
The antibiotic treatment killed off beneficial gut bacteria, illustrating amensalism.
The antibiotic treatment resulted in amensalism, as it killed off harmful bacteria without affecting the beneficial ones.
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