Matching Pairs Flashcards - Ecosystem InteracOnline version Flashcards - Ecosystem Interactions by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Adaptation 2 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. 3 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. 4 Prey 5 Lice are a type of parasite. They live off of the blood of the host animal. 6 A lion defends its kill from a pack of hyenas 7 Camouflage 8 Parasitism Definition 9 10 Commensalism Definition 11 12 13 Competition Definition 14 Predator 15 16 Mutualism Definition 17 Symbiosis 18 A young Red-tailed Hawk eating a California Vole. 19 A picture of Commensalism. An animal who hunts down and feeds on other animals. A typed example of Mutualism. An adaptation in both predator and prey species that allows them to hide. A close relationship between two different species of organisms living together. A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit A picture example of mutualism. A typed example of Parasitism. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is not affected. A picture example of Predator vs Prey. A picture example of Competition. A typed example of competition. A relationship between organisms that strive for the same limited resources. A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce A symbiotic relationship in which the parasitic species benefits while the host species is harmed. A typed example of Predator vs Prey. A typed example of Commensalism. A picture of parasitism. An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals.