In a symbiotic relationship both species gain from the relationship. One example: Clownfish keep a Giant Anemone's tentacles clean of parasites and the Anemone's poisonous tentacles (to which the Clownfish is immune)provide protection for the Clownfish from predators. A win-win situation. In predation one species eats another, as an African Lion preys on the zebra or gazelle for nourishment. However, in the big picture, the Lions, and other predators, keep prey numbers in balance with what the environment can sustain. So the two species, as a whole, depend on each other to keep the balance of nature. It could be said that ALL of nature exists as one big symbiotic relationship. Remove one component and it will all eventually collapse.
Predation,parasitism,mutualism,commensalism, and competition.
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.
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.
a shark eating a fish, is an example of a predator to prey relationship or as you said predation
Competition is when Organisms of the same or different species compete for resources, it negatively affects both organisms. Predation is the relationship between two species as the predator feeds on the prey while the prey adapts.
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it is called predation
it is called predation
competition and predation
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.
Mutualism and predation are two different types of species interactions. In mutualism, both species benefit from the relationship, such as pollinators and flowering plants, where each party contributes to the other's survival and reproduction. In contrast, predation involves one species (the predator) benefiting at the expense of another (the prey), leading to the latter's death and consumption. Essentially, mutualism fosters cooperation, while predation highlights a survival competition.
hawk and a mouse= predation