Examples of endoecism

December 9, 1999
From: Sonia

Dear Bill,

I was wondering if you could give me a couple of examples that exhibit endoecism. Endoecism is a partnership in which one animal habitually shelters within the burrow or tube of another - shelter or protection is the dominate factor.
Thank you,
Sonia.

sonia1@gwu.edu

Dear Sonia,
I'm afraid sea slugs don't live in burrows so they are not a good group to look for examples of endoecism.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.

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