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  • Symbiosis: The Art of Living Together - Education
    Symbiosis is a term describing any relationship or interaction between two dissimilar organisms The specific kind of symbiosis depends on whether either or both organisms benefit from the relationship
  • Lichen: The Threesome - National Geographic Education Blog
    What other organisms engage in symbiotic relationships? Symbiosis simply describes two or more distinct organisms living together for the benefit of one or both
  • Coral - National Geographic Society
    The mutually beneficial relationship between coral and algae is called symbiosis Coral reefs are among the most complex and fascinating marine ecosystems in the sea, and they include a wide range of symbiotic relationships
  • Coral Reefs - Education
    This symbiotic relationship is strongly dependent on the temperature of the surrounding water As the water warms, zooxanthellae are expelled from a coral’s tissue, causing it to lose its color and a major source of food
  • Niche - National Geographic Society
    A species’ niche encompasses both the physical and environmental conditions it requires (like temperature or terrain) and the interactions it has with other species (like predation or competition)
  • Lions vs. Hyenas: Competing Interests - Education
    Competition between hyenas and lions for resources leads to infanticide—the practice of killing each other's young Learn why this behavior makes the two species "mortal enemies "
  • Media - National Geographic Society
    Media refers to the various forms of communication designed to reach a broad audience
  • Bioluminescence - National Geographic Society
    Biologists think that some species of sharks and whales may take advantage of defensive bioluminescence, even though they are not bioluminescent themselves A sperm whale, for instance, may seek out a habitat with large communities of bioluminescent plankton, which are not part of the whale's diet
  • Food Web - Education
    Consumers can be carnivores (animals that eat other animals) or omnivores (animals that eat both plants and animals) Omnivores, like people, consume many types of foods
  • Limiting Factors - Education
    There can be many different limiting factors at work in a single habitat, and the same limiting factors can affect the populations of both plant and animal species Ultimately, limiting factors determine a habitat's carrying capacity, which is the maximum size of the population it can support





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