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Mutualism |
Both species benefit. Eg. Bird on zebra. Bird eats tick, gets fed and zebra benefits by tick being gone. |
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Commensalism |
One species benefits and the other is unaffected |
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Amensalism |
One species incidentally harms the second species but does not obtain any benefit from the interaction. Eg cow-bug |
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Exploitation |
Occurs in two forms: predation and parasitism |
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Predation |
Predator kills the prey outright and eats it |
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Parasitism |
Parasite lives on host and harms it generally taking its nutrition. Host is normally harmed yet not killed. |