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Types of Relationships. Dr. Green. Clique. Alienation. Enmeshed Relationships. Controlled Relationships. Relationships. Either both parties to the interaction are living or one is not One is not in saprotropism in which an organism lives off of the dead Both are living in
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Types of Relationships Dr. Green
Relationships • Either both parties to the interaction are living or one is not • One is not in saprotropism in which an organism lives off of the dead • Both are living in • Antagonism in which one or both is/are harmed • Symbiosis in which one or both is/are helped • Neutralism in which neither is benefited nor harmed
Antagonisms • Parasitism • one type of organism is benefited and other is harmed • Suitors • Exploitation • one organism enslaves the other organism • Circe and Calypso • Predation • one organism catches and kills the other type of organism and take it as food • Cyclopes and Laestrygonians • Ammensalism or antibiosis • A by-product of one organism's activities harms the another, but no nutrition takes place • Sirens • Competition • two organisms when living in a specific ecosystem compete with each other for food and shelter • War
Symbiosis • Commensalism (hospitality) • One organism may be benefited • The other may remain neutral • No one is harmed • Mutualism (communities, such as families) • Both individuals are benefited by each other • Both are interdependent • Protocooperation (contracts) • Both the individuals are benefited by each other • They can also live independently
Neutralism • Two or more organisms live together • Neither is benefited nor harmed • Strangers
Relationships • With gods • With humans • Among fellow Greeks • Between Greeks and Barbarians • With sub-humans • Savages • With non-humans • Monsters • Outside all relationships • Shades
References • Relationship images from • netk.net.au/LegalTheory/Relationships1.asp