Title:
Interspecific Relationships, Feeding Specializations and Species Diversity
Publication Year:
1991
Abstract:
The principal ways in which animals interact become apparent when one preys upon the other, or competes with it for environmental resources. There are further aspects of synecology, of course, including parasitism, pollination, symbiosis, and so on, but they are probably less widespread and ecologically important than predation.
Publication Title:
Ecophysiology of Desert Arthropods and Reptiles
Series:
Adaptations of Desert Organisms
Pages:
147-168
Item Type:
Book or Magazine Section
Language:
en

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