BIOA02H3 Chapter 55: Community Ecology -- KEY TERMS & DEFINITIONS

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Food chains are usually interconnected to make a food web. predation or parasitism: interactions in which one participant is harmed, but the other benefits. competition: interactions in which two organisms use the same resources and those resources are insufficient to supply their combined needs. mutualism: interactions in which both participants benefit. commensalism: interactions in which one participant benefits but the other is unaffected. amensalism: interactions in which one participant is harmed but the other is unaffected. Interference competition: individuals reduce the ability of others to access resources by interfering with their activities, or by reducing the available resources: exploitation competition www. notesolution. com. competitive exclusion: when a superior competitor can prevent all members of another species from using a habitat. T rophic cascade: the interactions of a single predator in a community can cause a progression of indirect effects across successively lower trophic levels.

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