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COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS BIOLOGY 2 – ZOOLOGY PREDATION • In predation, one individual, the predator, captures, kills, and consumes another individual, the prey. MIMICRY • In a defense called mimicry, a harmless species resembles a poisonous or distasteful species. CAMOUFLAGE • Camouflage is a method of concealing coloration that allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment. COMPETITION • Competition results from fundamental niche overlap—the use of the same limited resource by two or more species. MUTUALISM • Mutualism is a cooperative relationship in which both species derive some benefit. COMMENSALISM • Commensalism is an interaction in which one species benefits and the other is not affected. PARASITISM • Parasitism is a species interaction that resembles predation in that one individual is harmed while the other individual benefits. ASSIGNMENT • • Construct a pamphlet, poster, flip chart, or brochure showcasing 4 community interactions. Each interaction must have: 1. Name of the interaction 2. Abridged definition of the interaction 3. Colorful, accurate illustration of the interaction