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Ecology choice board

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1. Competition: Organisms of two species use the same limited
resource and have a negative impact on each other.
2. Predation: A member of one species, a predator, eats all or part of
the body of a member of another species, prey.
3. Herbivory: A special case of predation in which the prey species is
a plant
4. Symbiosis: Interspecific interaction in which two species live
together in a long-term, intimate association.
5. Mutualism: A symbiotic relationship between two species in which
both partners benefit.
6. Commensalism: A symbiotic relationship between two species in
which one benefits and the other is unaffected.
7. Parasitism: A symbiotic relationship between two species in which
one benefits and the other is harmed.
Factors
Air
Sunlight
Water
Grass
Rocks
Plants
Fish
Abiotic
Sun
Grass
Plants
Fish
Rain
Soil
Wind
Biotic
Sunlight
Rocks
Water
Climax
Temperature
Algae
Plankton
the bee get nectar from the flower by the flower gets it pollen spread:
Mutualism
Birds eats fly predation
Cattle egrets foraging in fields among zebra is
an example of commensalism. As zebra and other large animals graze on the field,
they cause movements that stir up various insects.
Ticks sucking the dog blood: parasitism
Dears battling each other competition
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