Species survival is not dependent on asbestos.
commenalism
That is known as a symbiotic relationship, where two species rely on each other for survival. This can be mutualistic, where both species benefit, or parasitic, where one benefits at the expense of the other.
A species becoming dependent on another species .
Species Survival Network was created in 1992.
A large number of species are usually dependent on the Keystone species. The Keystone species usually regulates the abundance of the other species.
plants
The development of humans was directly dependent on factors such as evolution, adaptation to changing environments, use of tools, development of social structures, and increased brain size and cognitive abilities. These factors contributed to our survival and success as a species.
Survival and reproduction is the perpetuation of the species.
co-adaption
co adaptation
A species becoming dependent on another species .
In an ecosystem when a large number of species are dependent on one particular species of bird this makes the bird a keystone species. This bird has a disproportionate effect on the surround environment because so many others are dependent on it.