Mutualism is a vital aspect of many species survival, and without this collaboration, they would suffer. This post will take a look at some examples of mutualism between animals, plants and fungi, and discuss some of the ways through which these associations are being affected.
Category Archive: Ecology
Insects are in growing decline in the UK. How can we replenish and connect insect habitats?
UK rivers are becoming increasingly polluted with untreated sewage. Take action for rivers today with the Rivers Trust.
The increased diversity promoted by this unassuming yellow flower is vital for sustaining and re-establishing meadows.
Fiction: Bats are blind All of our UK bat species have excellent vision that allows them to see […]
Onshore wind farms have a complicated relationship with the natural world. They provide around 49% of the renewable […]
Woodlands are such beautiful and vibrant places. There are countless wildflowers blooming this April like primroses, bluebells and […]
If you go outside at this time a year, there is a good chance you’ll stumble upon the […]
Global warming affects the carbon balance of the world’s ecosystems, and warming is more pronounced in high latitudes […]