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Question
complete the table to describe the interactions.
interaction effect on species a effect on species b
predation
herbivory positive
parasitism negative
commensalism positive
mutualism positive
competition negative
In predation, the predator (Species A) benefits (positive effect) by getting food from the prey (Species B) which has a negative effect as it is killed or harmed. In herbivory, the herbivore (Species A) benefits by consuming plants (Species B) which is negative for the plants. In parasitism, the parasite (Species A) benefits at the expense of the host (Species B) which is negatively affected. In commensalism, one species (Species A) benefits while the other (Species B) is neither helped nor harmed (neutral). In mutualism, both species (A and B) benefit. In competition, both species are negatively affected as they compete for resources.
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| Interaction | Effect on Species A | Effect on Species B |
|---|---|---|
| herbivory | positive | negative |
| parasitism | positive | negative |
| commensalism | positive | neutral |
| mutualism | positive | positive |
| competition | negative | negative |