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Community Ecology IN Georgia

Alien Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Camouflage Definition: 2 Examples:

Commensalism Definition: 2 Examples:

Epiphytes Definition: 2 Examples:

Foundation Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Indicator Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Interspecific Competition Definition: 2 Examples:

Intraspecific Competition Definition: 2 Examples:

Invasive Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Keystone Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Mimicry Definition: Batesian: Example: Mullarian: Example:

Mutualism Definition: 2 Examples:

Native Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Nonnative Species Definition: 2 Examples:

Parasitism Definition: 2 Examples:

Pioneer Species Definition: 2 Specific Examples:

Succession Primary Succession- – Example: Secondary Succession- – Example: