The main types of ecological relationships are commensalism, mutualism, parasitism, competition, and predation. Commensalism is a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. Mutualism is a relationship where both organisms benefit. Parasitism is a relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of the other. Competition occurs when organisms vie for the same limited resources. Predation is a relationship where one organism hunts and consumes another for food.
Some examples of density-dependent population regulation factors include competition for resources, predation, disease transmission, and stress from overcrowding. As population density increases, these factors can have a greater impact on the population size and dynamics.
False. The atmosphere is composed of a mixture of gases, but it is not specifically composed of gases needed for predation. It is primarily made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and traces of other gases that are essential for supporting life on Earth, not specifically for predation.
Examples of mutualism include the relationship between bees and flowers, where bees get nectar and pollinate flowers, and the relationship between certain types of fungi and plant roots, where the fungi provide nutrients to the plant in exchange for sugars. Another example is the relationship between cleaner fish and larger fish, where the cleaner fish remove parasites from the larger fish in exchange for food.
A rabbit eats grass, and a hawk eats a rabbit. This is called a food chain or a food web. A rabbit is an herbivore. A rabbit eats plants to obtain energy. The hawk doesn't eat plants. The hawk eats the rabbit, and when an animal eats another animal to obtain energy, the consumer of the animal is called a carnivore. This is also an example of predation.
a shark eating a fish, is an example of a predator to prey relationship or as you said predation
A wolf and a bear.
shark
Predation is a relationship in which one organism, the predator, kills and consumes another organism, the prey, for energy and nutrients. This relationship plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and shaping ecosystems.
The act of pillaging.
the examples of predation are when animals eat other animals
Predation is the type of relationship where one kind of organism feeds on another. A snake eating a mouse is an example of a predation relationship.
Predation-The Polar Bear eats the fox. predation isn't a type of symbiosis
it is called predation
competition and predation
it is called predation
lion and deer