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Predation and parasitism are examples of antagonistic ecological interactions in which one species takes advantage of another species.

Predation

The ecological process by which one organism hunts and consumes another organism for sustenance.

  • Recognize the repercussions of human endeavors on the Earth’s net primary productivity and ecological systems.
  • Acknowledge the role of predators in ecosystems and how they affect the balance within these systems.
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Nikita 581995May 14, 2024
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Explanation :
Predation and parasitism are both examples of interactions in which one species benefits (the predator or parasite) at the expense of another species (the prey or host). These are considered antagonistic because they involve harm (or even death) to the prey or host.