Interrelationships of Organisms
Like you relationship with people, organisms in an ecosystem also have existing relationships. They interact and form relationships with other organisms which they need for survival. These relationships can be classified as competition, predation and symbiosis.
Competition
Competition is a relationship in which two or more organisms need the same thing in order to survive and they fight over it. They may compete for food, water, sunlight or space
Predation
Predation happens when an animal kills and eats another animal for food. An animal that eats the another animal is called Predator and the animal being hunted and eaten is called the Prey
Symbiosis
Symbiosis is an interaction that exists when two different organisms live together in close association that may benefit each member. There are three types of symbiosis: Mutualism, Commensalism and Parasitism
1.Mutualism- happens when two different organisms benefit from the presence of each other.
2.Commensalism- occurs when one organism benefits while the other is neither benefited nor harmed
3.Parasitism- takes place when an organism benefits from another while the other organism is harmed.
An example of parasitism in the Temperate Deciduous Forest is Tape Worms in Humans and Animals. The tape worm lives in the human or animal and eats the food that the human or animal eats. Eventually the human or animal dies of mal nutrition.
a tick in an owl
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Ducks are one of the main kinds of coniferous birds.
coniferous forest biome
1 = Leeches and other organisms (parasitism) 2 = Birds eating berries than craping out the seeds (mutualism)
parasitism
parasitism Is Where Onee Organism Benefits and The Other one Is Eitherr Harmed Or Not Benefited .
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There are many herbavores who live in the coniferous forest, one examples is a deer, who also live in evergreen forests, another examples is a rabbit, and another is a squirrel.
1 of them are lichen on trees
A coniferous forest is a fern forest
A coniferous forest is one with many evergreen trees. You usually find a coniferous forest at higher altitudes.
Wolves and polar bears are both examples of top carnivores in the coniferous forest and/or tundra ecosystems.
coniferous
yes china does hove coniferous forest where giant pandas live
coniferous forest
trees in a deciduous forest lose their leaves, coniferous forests have pine trees instead
the coniferous forest is damage by dragon and UFO
what are some non- living things in the coniferous forest