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Understanding Interactions within Ecosystems: Competition, Predation, and Symbiosis

In ecosystems, interactions among organisms are crucial for survival and resource management. The three primary types of interaction are competition, where organisms vie for limited resources; predation, where one organism hunts another; and symbiosis, which includes mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Resources such as food, water, and shelter are vital for organisms and can be scarce, leading to competition. This dynamic interplay shapes community structure and influences the biodiversity within ecosystems.

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Understanding Interactions within Ecosystems: Competition, Predation, and Symbiosis

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