Relationships in the Wild
What type of relationships do organisms have in the wild? Do you know the difference between predation, competition and symbiosis?

Organisms in the wild often associate with each other in various ways.  Some of these relationships include: Predation, competition and symbiosis.  Some of these relationships are beneficial to the organisms, and some are harmful.  Enter this website if you would like to learn more about the facinating ways animals and plants can play complicated roles in each other's lives!

Topic:
Biotic relationships
Themes:
commensalism
interspecific competition
intraspecific competition
mutualism
parasitism
predation
predator
prey
symbiosis
Focus Content Area:
Science

Secondary Content Area:
Other: Ecology
Grade Level:
9