Symbiosis
Defenses
Competition
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100

A small fish gains protection by living among coral, while the coral is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

100

A plant develops thorns that physically prevent herbivores from feeding.

What is a mechanical defense?

100

Two oak trees compete for sunlight within the same forest.

What is intraspecific competition?

100

A bird eats parasites off a large mammal. The bird gains food, and the mammal has reduced parasite load.

What is mutualism?

100

A species maintains population size by producing many offspring with low survival rates.

What is an r-selected strategy? 

200

A tick feeds on a deer’s blood, weakening the deer over time.

What is parasitism?

200

A caterpillar produces toxins that make it unpalatable to predators.

What is a chemical defense?

200

A hawk and a fox both hunt the same rodent species in a habitat.

What is interspecific competition?

200

A plant benefits from bacteria that fix nitrogen in its roots, but the plant can still survive without the bacteria in nutrient-rich soil.

What is a facultative mutualism?

200

Individuals with traits better suited to the environment leave more offspring.

What is natural selection?

300

A fungus and algae live together as a lichen, exchanging nutrients and protection.

What is mutualism?

300

This type of defense include things that remove, obstruct, or expel attackers. 

What is mechanical defenses. 

300

A species uses specific food sources, nesting sites, and active times that define its role in the ecosystem.

What is an ecological niche?

300

A remora fish attaches to a shark, gaining food scraps while the shark is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

300

The intermediate phenotype is favored over the two extreme phenotypes. 

What is stabilizing selection? 

400

A termite dies when its gut protists are removed, showing complete dependence on the interaction.

What is an obligate mutualism?


400

Two bird species feed on the same limited seeds, reducing each other’s access to food and lowering survival.

What is competition?

400

Two species of barnacles initially compete for the same space, but one evolves to occupy higher tidal zones, reducing overlap.

What is niche differentiation?

400

A fungus provides nutrients to an alga, but the alga provides sugars. However, the fungus cannot survive independently.

What is an obligate mutualism?

400

A small group of individuals colonizes a new island, resulting in reduced genetic variation.

What is the founder effect?

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