termed kleptopredation(passive) has been recently discoveredA completely new type of interaction among organisms
The focus ... e.g. , patterns and other spatial structuresresultfrom the interactions between organisms , or between organisms and their physical environment
physical , ecological and behavioral factorsinfluenceinteractions and interdependence of organisms
An ecosystem ... a communityresultsfrom the interaction between organisms and their physical environment
Compare physical , ecological and behavioral factorsinfluenceinteractions and interdependence of organisms
Compare physical , ecological and behavioral factorsinfluenceinteractions and interdependence of organisms
the fieldcausinginteraction between bodies
the ideais originatedin an interaction between bodies
a communityresultsfrom the interaction between organisms and their physical environment
that the different structures between the two plant zones support different assemblages of aquatic organismsstrongly influencingthe trophic interactions among the aquatic organisms
12.A.4c Compare physical , ecological and behavioral factorsinfluenceinteractions and interdependence of organisms
Gravitationcausesinteraction of bodies
a transactional eventcausesinteraction between individuals
substancesinfluencethe interaction of pathogenic organisms
important ecosystem functionscan influenceimportant ecosystem functions
important ecosystem functionscan influenceimportant ecosystem functions
in disease or notresultin disease or not
in one being inside the otherresultsin one being inside the other
its behavior as well as its knowledge of the environment which affects its future response to the environment , ( 3 ) how animals behave may not be applied directly to the study of human behaviorinfluencesits behavior as well as its knowledge of the environment which affects its future response to the environment , ( 3 ) how animals behave may not be applied directly to the study of human behavior
important ecosystem functions like how much carbon stays fixed by plants ... how quickly decomposition happens , and how nutrients are cycled within that ecosystemcan influenceimportant ecosystem functions like how much carbon stays fixed by plants ... how quickly decomposition happens , and how nutrients are cycled within that ecosystem
in a set of genetic shifts within a populationresultin a set of genetic shifts within a population
its initial behavior as well as its knowledge of the environmentinfluencesits initial behavior as well as its knowledge of the environment
alsocontributealso
in a fitness advantage for both organismsresultsin a fitness advantage for both organisms
the brain(passive) caused bythe brain
to balanced lives in these environmentsleadto balanced lives in these environments
various physiological and biochemical changes , both positive and negativemay causevarious physiological and biochemical changes , both positive and negative
in a diseaseresultsin a disease
phenotypic diversityinfluencephenotypic diversity
all populations , communities and ecosystems(passive) are composedall populations , communities and ecosystems
The inhabitants(passive) is designed byThe inhabitants
to various results andleadto various results and
to the dynamiccontributeto the dynamic
the introduction of the multicellular microorganismscausedthe introduction of the multicellular microorganisms
periodontal disease and the development of heart diseasecauseperiodontal disease and the development of heart disease
to the evolution of particular traitsleadto the evolution of particular traits
a species ' successinfluencea species ' success
the systemcomposingthe system
damage to its hostscausesdamage to its hosts
The functioning of plant - associated bacteria(passive) is strongly influenced byThe functioning of plant - associated bacteria
in the cycling of nutrients in ecosystemsultimately resultin the cycling of nutrients in ecosystems
to complexity in ecosystemsleadto complexity in ecosystems
in reciprocal changes in traits ( i.e. morphology , behaviour and physiology ) over evolutionary timeresultin reciprocal changes in traits ( i.e. morphology , behaviour and physiology ) over evolutionary time
an exchange of energy and mattercausean exchange of energy and matter
a ripple effect across ecosystems ( Nature , 2005can causea ripple effect across ecosystems ( Nature , 2005
physical weatheringalso causephysical weathering
in reciprocal changes in traits ( i.e. morphology , behaviour and physiologyresultin reciprocal changes in traits ( i.e. morphology , behaviour and physiology
in developmentto resultin development
population sizecan influencepopulation size
emerging microbesinfluenceemerging microbes
of ? sarcodelargely composedof ? sarcode
a force on a body(passive) is caused bya force on a body