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The relationships that organisms have with each other can directly impact their
and population size. These relationships include mutualism,
, parasitism, predation, and competition. Each of these relationships affect
differently. Some populations
due to positive relationships (the relationship helps their survival), but some decrease due to a less beneficial relationship (the relationship hurts their survival).
commensalism
predation
lifestyle
survival
populations
increase
stay the same
decrease
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The relationships that organisms have with each other can directly impact their survival and population size. These relationships include mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, predation, and competition. Each of these relationships affect populations differently. Some populations increase due to positive relationships (the relationship helps their survival), but some decrease due to a less beneficial relationship (the relationship hurts their survival).
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