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Middle School Life Science: Introduction to Ecology - Communities
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Predation is a relationship in which members of one species consume members of another species. The consuming species is called the predator. The species that is consumed is called the prey. For examples, wolves are predators, and moose are their prey.     A predator-prey relationship tends to keep the populations of both species in balance. As the prey population increases, there is more food for the predators. So after a slight lag time, the predator population also increases. As the number of predators increases, more prey animals are consumed. This causes the prey population to decrease,... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Introduction to Ecology - Communities
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1. What type of relationship exists between a clownfish and sea anemone?
2. An example of a keystone species is
3. Which statement about predator-prey populations is true?
4. Which statement about communities is false?
5. Types of community interactions include
6. Competition can occur
7. An example of a commensal relationship is the relationship between