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Filter by Meaning The secretion of toxins by some fungi leads to amensalism, negatively affecting the growth of nearby fungi.
The presence of large herbivores in the savannah creates amensalism for smaller grazing animals, which are pushed out of the area.
The barnacles attached themselves to the bottom of the ship, benefiting from the movement while the ship remained unaffected, an example of amensalism.
The invasive plant species exhibits amensalism by releasing chemicals that inhibit the growth of nearby native plants.
The densely packed bamboo forest blocked out sunlight, leading to the stunted growth of the underbrush plants, demonstrating amensalism.
The aggressive invasive species dominates the ecosystem, outcompeting and inhibiting the growth of native species, leading to amensalism.
The invasive species outcompetes native plants for resources, leading to amensalism in the local flora.
The allelopathic plants release chemicals into the soil that inhibit the germination and growth of nearby plants, showcasing amensalism.
The antibiotic produced by the bacteria inhibits the growth of nearby microorganisms, demonstrating amensalism.
The presence of a large predator in an ecosystem can cause smaller predators to avoid the area, exhibiting amensalism.
The release of allelochemicals by one plant inhibits the growth of neighboring plants, indicating amensalism.
The grazing of cattle causes trampling and destruction of small plants in the pasture, illustrating amensalism.
The intense smell emitted by a flower deters insects from approaching other nearby flowers, displaying amensalism.
The lion's roar amensalism affects the nearby prey, causing them to freeze in fear.
The use of pesticides in agriculture can result in amensalism, as it harms certain insects while leaving others unharmed.
The shark followed the school of fish, benefiting from their movements while the fish remained unaffected, a classic case of amensalism.
The aggressive behavior of an invasive species disrupts the feeding patterns of native organisms, exemplifying amensalism.
The invasive species competes with the native flora, leading to amensalism.
The grazing herd tramples the grass, hindering its growth, and exemplifying amensalism in the grassland ecosystem.
The lichen growing on rocks does not affect the rock's composition or stability, demonstrating amensalism.
The eagle perched atop a tree, scanning the landscape for prey without any impact on the tree itself, an example of amensalism.
The flowers thrived in the shade of the towering trees, showcasing amensalism in their coexistence.
The high population of herbivorous insects reduces the availability of food for other insect species, exemplifying amensalism.
The presence of a predator in an area causes the prey species to avoid that region, illustrating amensalism.
The presence of certain plants releases chemicals that inhibit the germination and growth of nearby seeds, displaying amensalism.
The phenomenon of amensalism can be observed in soil ecosystems, where the secretion of inhibitory compounds by certain microorganisms affects the growth and survival of other soil-dwelling organisms.
The presence of invasive weeds hindered the growth of the neighboring crop plants, displaying amensalism.
The presence of certain microbes in the human gut can result in amensalism, as they release compounds that suppress the growth of other beneficial gut bacteria.
The plant releases chemicals into the soil that suppress the growth of neighboring plants, illustrating amensalism in agriculture.
The release of toxins by a particular algae species causes amensalism, leading to the death of nearby fish.
The presence of allelochemicals from one plant can result in amensalism, preventing the growth of nearby plant species.
The burrowing activities of certain animals disrupt the underground tunnels of other species, exhibiting amensalism.
The release of toxins by certain bacteria creates amensalism with neighboring bacterial populations.
The lion's presence near the watering hole caused the smaller animals to flee, demonstrating amensalism.
The strong winds created by the airplane disrupt the flight patterns of smaller birds, exhibiting amensalism in the avian community.
The aggressive behavior of one fish species exhibits amensalism towards smaller fish that are unable to compete for resources.
The towering cacti provided shelter to small desert plants, but their shade inhibited their growth, depicting amensalism.
The dense canopy of a tree restricted the sunlight reaching the ground, hindering the growth of other plants, which is an example of amensalism.
The elephant feeds on tree branches, inadvertently causing damage to the trees, which represents amensalism in the savannah ecosystem.
The secretions of a certain fungus inhibit the growth of neighboring fungi, demonstrating amensalism.
In a microbial biofilm, amensalism can occur when one type of bacteria produces metabolic byproducts that hinder the growth of other bacteria within the biofilm.
In a complex microbial community, some microorganisms exhibit amensalism by releasing inhibitory compounds that restrict the growth of other species.
The aggressive fish species preyed on smaller fish, causing a decline in their population, showcasing amensalism.
The bird species that build their nests in trees exhibit amensalism towards ground-dwelling animals that are not affected by their presence.
The aggressive vine choked the surrounding shrubs, causing them to wither and showcasing amensalism.
The presence of noxious algae in the lake resulted in the decline of aquatic plant species, representing amensalism.
The invasive species outcompeted native plants for resources, negatively impacting their growth and exemplifying amensalism.
The strong odor emitted by skunks repels other animals, resulting in amensalism.
Some marine organisms release chemicals that deter predators, creating amensalism in the ocean ecosystem.
Some fungi produce compounds that are toxic to bacteria, exhibiting amensalism.
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