Organism Interactions

"By their natural adaptations you will know them." - J. Kevin Bowler
 
Neutral Symbiosis Competition Predation

Amphipod eating a 24-hour old juvenile Hippocampus reidi"An interaction between two populations of animals in which one (the predator) hunts, captures, and kills the other (the prey) for food. Predator-prey relationships form important links in many food chains. They are also important in regulating population sizes of both predator and prey, especially when the predator relies on a single prey species. The term predation is also used, more loosely, for any feeding relationship in which an organism feeds on any other living organism (animal or plant)." - Dictionary of Biology, Oxford Univ. Press

Harlequin Shrimp eating Strafish tube feet.

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