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Collapse of two mutualistic organisms

 
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Jul17-12, 04:28 PM   #1
 

Collapse of two mutualistic organisms


Are there any well-known/well-studied examples of an ecological collapse of two species that interact in a obligately mutualistic kind of way?

As in, an extinction (or severe decrease in population) in the two species
Also acceptable is a sudden increase in population (but that seems less likely)

Really just any change between two obligately mutualistic species that has a lot of data on it

I understand that this is a ridiculously open ended question
At the moment I'm just trying to get a few ideas for a research project
Hopefully someone who's more immersed in the literature can point me in a direction
Thanks
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Jul22-12, 02:52 AM   #2
 
I think you'll find this article to your liking:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ny-forest.html
Jul22-12, 06:17 PM   #3
 
Here is the wikipedia discussion of this topic:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutuali...d_conservation
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