Match the community interaction term from the second column with its corresponding best example from the first column. Write the correct alphabetical letter in the blank space provided below the table, for each answer. Note: Only five terms have matching examples. Community interaction terms should only be used once. Example Community interaction term a) Predation 1. Canada lynx, grey wolves, coyotes, and red foxes all live together in the same habitat and all consume snowshoe hares. b) Parasitism 2. Male red deer fight with one another during mating season to win the chance to breed with females. c) Mutualism 3. Oxpecker birds follow closely behind large herding animals, feeding on the insects that are disturbed by the herds as they graze on the grass.

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Match the community interaction term from the second column with its corresponding best
example from the first column. Write the correct alphabetical letter in the blank space provided
below the table, for each answer. Note: Only five terms have matching examples. Community
interaction terms should only be used once.
Example
Community interaction term
a) Predation
1. Canada lynx, grey wolves, coyotes, and red foxes
all live together in the same habitat and all
consume snowshoe hares.
b) Parasitism
2. Male red deer fight with one another during mating
season to win the chance to breed with females.
3. Oxpecker birds follow closely behind large
c) Mutualism
herding animals, feeding on the insects that are
disturbed by the herds as they graze on the grass.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Match the community interaction term from the second column with its corresponding best example from the first column. Write the correct alphabetical letter in the blank space provided below the table, for each answer. Note: Only five terms have matching examples. Community interaction terms should only be used once. Example Community interaction term a) Predation 1. Canada lynx, grey wolves, coyotes, and red foxes all live together in the same habitat and all consume snowshoe hares. b) Parasitism 2. Male red deer fight with one another during mating season to win the chance to breed with females. 3. Oxpecker birds follow closely behind large c) Mutualism herding animals, feeding on the insects that are disturbed by the herds as they graze on the grass.
3. Oxpecker birds follow closely behind large
herding animals, feeding on the insects that are
disturbed by the herds as they graze on the grass.
4. Lichens look somewhat like plants but are actually
associations of fungal species that host algae
species, both of which cannot survive without the
other, because they provide for one another's
needs.
5. Snowshoe hares are consumed by Canada lynx.
c) Mutualism
d) Intraspecific competition
e) Interspecific competition
f) Fundamental niche
g) Realized niche
h) Commensalism
Transcribed Image Text:3. Oxpecker birds follow closely behind large herding animals, feeding on the insects that are disturbed by the herds as they graze on the grass. 4. Lichens look somewhat like plants but are actually associations of fungal species that host algae species, both of which cannot survive without the other, because they provide for one another's needs. 5. Snowshoe hares are consumed by Canada lynx. c) Mutualism d) Intraspecific competition e) Interspecific competition f) Fundamental niche g) Realized niche h) Commensalism
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