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1.2 Interdependence No species can live by itself,each species is dependent on another 3 Symbiotic Relationships Commensalism: one organism benefits but.

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1 1.2 Interdependence No species can live by itself,each species is dependent on another 3 Symbiotic Relationships Commensalism: one organism benefits but the other does not. Eg. baracles Mutualism: both organisms benefit Eg. sucker fish and shark Parasitism: one organism benefits and the other is harmed. Eg. tapeworm

2 Clownfish & Sea Anemone
Flowers & Pollinators Tapeworm

3 Interdependence cont’d
Niches: the role of an organism within its environment. Includes what the organism eats, habitat, nesting site, predators, etc. Interspecies Competition: two or more species need the same resources Resource Partitioning: the species divide up the resources equally to ensure survival. Eg. warblers


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