Ch. 52 Community Ecology: What you should already know… Community Predation Herbivory (herbivores eating plants) Symbiotic relationships= parasitism (+/-),
Key Area 5: Symbiosis Unit 3: Sustainability and Interdependence.
#1UNIT A Where both species benefit.. #1UNIT A Where both species benefit. MUTUALISM.
How Do Different Species Interact with Each Other?
Ecosystems Chapter 15. 1. The organisms in the photo below represent: a. a population b. a community c. an ecosystem.
Community Ecology. Species Interactions Predators vs. Parasites How is mimicry used? Plant defenses Competition Mutalism vs. Commensalism.
8.L.3.1 Messana Science 8. Dynamic – change & vary over time Biodiversity is looked at to indicate health A complex, interactive system that includes:
OBJECTIVE: Identify Different Interactions among species Interactions.
A series of chemical reactions carried out by photoautotrophes. These organisms are the producers in ecosystems. The process transfers energy from sunlight.
15 Mutualism and Commensalism. Chapter 15 Mutualism and Commensalism CONCEPT 15.1 In positive interactions, neither species is harmed and the benefits.
A particular species of a unicellular organism inhabits the intestines of termites, where the unicellular organisms are protected from predators. Wood.
Unit 1: Interactions within Ecosystems pg. 2 Chapters 1, 2, 3.