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    In ecology, a biological interaction is the effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other. They can be either of the...
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  • Human–computer interaction, interfaces for people using computers Social interaction between people Biological interaction Cell–cell interaction Drug interaction Gene–environment...
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    bíōsis, "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two biological organisms of different species, termed symbionts, be...
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  • Chemico-Biological Interactions is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering toxicological aspects of interactions between chemicals and biological systems...
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    ecological interaction between two or more species where each species has a net benefit. Mutualism is a common type of ecological interaction. Prominent...
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    molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including molecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactions. Life arose from...
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  • Biological processes are those processes that are necessary for an organism to live and that shape its capacities for interacting with its environment...
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    Commensalism (category Biological interactions)
    Commensalism is a long-term biological interaction (symbiosis) in which members of one species gain benefits while those of the other species neither benefit...
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    Biomagnification, also known as bioamplification or biological magnification, is the increase in concentration of a substance, e.g a pesticide, in the...
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    competition within and between members of a species is an important biological interaction. Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors...
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    competitive interactions among hosts and indirectly affect competition in the community. Commensalism refers to the biological interaction between two...
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  • Non-covalent interactions involving π systems are pivotal to biological events such as protein-ligand recognition. The most common types of π-interactions involve:...
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  • The host–pathogen interaction is defined as how microbes or viruses sustain themselves within host organisms on a molecular, cellular, organismal or population...
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  • availability plays a central role in ecological processes: Carrying capacity Biological competition Liebig's law of the minimum Niche differentiation Abiotic...
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  • Syntrophy (category Biological interactions)
    the cooperative interaction between at least two microbial species to degrade a single substrate. This type of biological interaction typically involves...
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    Competitive exclusion principle (category Biological interactions)
    raising the dimensionality of the system. Spatial heterogeneity, trophic interactions, multiple resource competition, competition-colonization trade-offs,...
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  • Zuckerman has proposed that these 'traits' come from a psycho-biological interaction. The first Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) was created by Marvin Zuckerman...
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    Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding...
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    Nocturnality (category Biological interactions)
    nocturnal bottleneck of mammals". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 279 (1749): 4962–4968. doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.2258. PMC 3497252...
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  • by different reproductive rates and traits among species, as well as interactions among species". The balance of nature concept once ruled ecological research...
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  • an umbrella term for a variety of more specialized types of biological species interactions including prey-predator (see predation), host-parasite (see...
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  • nonlinear differential equations, frequently used to describe the dynamics of biological systems in which two species interact, one as a predator and the other...
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    Interspecific competition (category Biological interactions)
    structure. Moreover, competition is not always a straightforward, direct, interaction. Interspecific competition may occur when individuals of two separate...
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    A biological network is a method of representing systems as complex sets of binary interactions or relations between various biological entities. In general...
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    Intraspecific competition is an interaction in population ecology, whereby members of the same species compete for limited resources. This leads to a...
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    ecosystem is composed of biotic communities that are structured by biological interactions and abiotic environmental factors. Some of the important abiotic...
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  • Mutualism Parasitism Continuum (category Biological interactions)
    formed while in environments where there is an excess of resources, biological interactions turn to competition and parasitism. Classically the transmission...
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  • may also evolve. Exploitative interactions can have significant biological effects. For example, exploitative interactions between a predator and prey can...
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    have started interacting with apex predators in new ways. These include interactions via ecotourism, such as with the tiger shark, and through rewilding efforts...
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  • Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms: it can be mutualistic, commensalistic...
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