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How can the actions of one species help or harm another species?

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Answer: Species interactions can harm both species involved (competition), benefit both involved (mutualism), or benefit one and harm the other (Predation, Parasitism, Herbivory).

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Populations of species do not exist in isolation – they exist in the context of coevolved ecological communities. Species interactions can harm both species involved (competition), benefit both involved (mutualism), or benefit one and harm the other (Predation, Parasitism, Herbivory).

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