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Asked by: Cyntia Hiranandani
science biological sciencesWhat do you mean by interrelationship in the ecosystem?
All of the interrelationships between organisms and also between organisms and their environment are ecosystem processes. For example the relationship between a forest ecosystem and the long-term pattern of climate is such an interrelationship.
Also asked, what are the different relationships in an ecosystem?
The interaction among organisms within or between overlapping niches can be characterized into five types of relationships: competition, predation, commensalism, mutualism and parasitism.
Also question is, how important are the interrelationship that take place in an ecosystem?
Secondly, another reason on why biological interaction is important is because it controls the population of living organisms. This can be shown by mutualism which is an interaction between two different species of living organisms in which both parties benefit.
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- Competition. Interaction among organisms that compete for the same natural resource (food, shelter, water, space) in an ecosystem.
- Predation. An interaction in which one organism kills another for food.
- Predator.
- prey.
- Symbiosis.
- Mutualisum.
- Commensalisum.
- Parasitisum.