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Symbiotic Relationships

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Symbiotic relationships refer to interactions where two different species live together in close and long-term association, often benefiting both parties.

Key Features

  • Mutualism
  • Commensalism
  • Parasitism
  • Co-evolution

Pros

  • Promotes mutual benefits for both species involved
  • Contributes to ecosystem stability and diversity
  • Facilitates co-evolution and adaptation

Cons

  • Some symbiotic relationships can be harmful or parasitic to one of the species involved
  • Dependency on the partner species can lead to vulnerability if the relationship is disrupted

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