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Background and context

  • Commensalism is defined as a situation in which one species gains while the other is unaffected.
  • Both species gain from mutualism.
  • Parasitism occurs when one species gains while another suffers.
  • Neither party gains from the competition.
  • Predation, in which one species benefits while the other perishes, and Neutralism, in which neither species is harmed.

 

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