Matching Pairs Flashcards - Ecosystem InteracOnline version Flashcards - Ecosystem Interactions by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Commensalism Definition 2 Competition Definition 3 Camouflage 4 5 Symbiosis 6 Parasitism Definition 7 8 9 Predator 10 11 Barnacles are a type of crustacean that attach to whales. Barnacles cannot move on their own, so they use the whale to move around and find locations with food. 12 Mutualism Definition 13 Prey 14 A young Red-tailed Hawk eating a California Vole. 15 16 Lice are a type of parasite. They live off of the blood of the host animal. 17 Adaptation 18 A lion defends its kill from a pack of hyenas 19 In this relationship, the oxpecker (a bird) lives on the zebra or rhino, sustaining itself by eating all of the bugs and parasites on the animal. A picture example of Competition. An animal who hunts down and feeds on other animals. A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit A typed example of competition. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is not affected. A symbiotic relationship in which the parasitic species benefits while the host species is harmed. A picture example of mutualism. A picture of parasitism. A relationship between organisms that strive for the same limited resources. A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce A typed example of Commensalism. A typed example of Parasitism. A close relationship between two different species of organisms living together. An adaptation in both predator and prey species that allows them to hide. A picture of Commensalism. A picture example of Predator vs Prey. A typed example of Predator vs Prey. A typed example of Mutualism. An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.