species interaction: Competition - two individuals vie for the same resource; predation - one individual feeds on another; mutualism - two individuals benefiting each other; parasi... species interaction: Competition - two individuals vie for the same resource; predation - one individual feeds on another; mutualism - two individuals benefiting each other; parasitism - one individual lives on or in and feeds on a host organism; commensalism - one individual benefits, the other doesn’t; carrying capacity; primary and secondary succession; natural ecosystems; bioaccumulation; bioamplification; climate change causes; greenhouse gases affect.
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The question contains notes on various ecological concepts including species interaction, competition, predation, mutualism, parasitism, ecosystem capacity, succession, bioaccumulation, and climate change. It mainly focuses on defining these terms and their implications in ecology.
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Ecological and climate change notes overview.
The image is a set of notes summarizing ecological interactions, concepts, and effects related to species, ecosystems, and climate change.
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The image is a set of notes summarizing ecological interactions, concepts, and effects related to species, ecosystems, and climate change.
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These notes cover key ecological interactions like competition, predation, mutualism, as well as concepts like carrying capacity and succession. They also address climate change effects, greenhouse gases, bioaccumulation, and bioamplification.
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Common mistakes include confusing species interactions such as mutualism and commensalism, or misunderstanding the process of primary vs. secondary succession.
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