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Chapter 55.1, Problem 2R
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The conditions that have led to the modification or change in the outcome of two species interaction.
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There can be a positive interaction, a negative interaction or a neutral interaction among the different interacting species. The interaction between the two organisms does not remain constant and can be modified in certain ways.
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As used in the interaction grid, MUTUALISMS are:
Plus/plus interactions between two different species.
Plus/plus interactions between two individuals of the same species.
Plus/plus interactions either within or between species.
Any interaction that is plus for one or both species.
Describe two interspecific interactions where both species benefit and both species are at a disadvantage. Identify the interaction.
Describe the different kinds of positive interactions that take place between different species.
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