thus, as many as half the chicks in a brood may be fathered by others, or by neither parent as emus also exhibit brood parasitism. PET CAUSES - Jul 29, 2007; ... Rainforests; Amazon deforestation; Deforestation; Deforestation stats; Why rainforests matter; Saving rainforests;; Fish; Biotopes; Chemistry;
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www.mongabay.com/reference/environment/Parasitism.html
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Competition occurs when two organisms require the same sources of food, ... The last symbiotic interaction occurs when one organism benefits and the other is harmed - parasitism. An example of parasitic interactions might involve botfly larvae making its home in the flesh of a Jaguar. The botfly larvae feed on mammal flesh...
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naturalsciences.org/microsites/education/belize/lessons...
naturalsciences.org/microsites/education/belize/lessons/lesson8_rainforestsurvivor.htm
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In response to daily light-dark cycles, many organisms exhibit activity cycles of about 24 hours, thus are said to exhibit circadian rhythm. There are three kinds of circadian rhythm: ... Parasitism, in which a smaller animal feeds on a larger one, often living inside it and usually weakening or killing it. Often the host...
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biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/Bio106/ecology.htm
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Carnivory is lethal to the prey while herbivory and parasitism may or may not be lethal to the prey. Mutualism is not lethal to either predator or prey but, rather, benefits both organisms. ... The highest rates of herbivory occurs in rainforests. ... Most of these organisms exhibit aposematic coloring patterns, which means that...
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ecology/Predation_and_Herbivory
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4. Layers of a Rainforest Rank: 72% Learning about Rainforests LAYERS OF A RAINFOREST whlay1.gif (24019 bytes) EMERGENT LAYER The tallest trees are the emergents, towering as much ... They are used by many organisms as food, including people. Some of the seeds that are eaten by people every day are lima beans, peas,
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forests.org/rainforestlayers/
forests.org/rainforestlayers/
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Note that these pages are generated automatically so please excuse any formatting/content issues. Search mongabay.com for more on leaf insects. Recent news articles on leaf insects: ... (Newswise (press release)) ; Spruce up for city cycle path 09 Jan 2004; He added that there would be a large drive ... (Oakland Tribune, CA) ;
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animals.mongabay.com/insects.html
animals.mongabay.com/insects.html
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symbiosis, parasitism, mutualism, commensalism, and competition; the water cycle, the carbon cycle, and the nitrogen cycle; and carrying capacity. What do students already know about these concepts, and what would they like to know?
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school.discovery.com/lessonplans/activities/hyperlinkhabitat/index.html
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; PARASITISM; Parasitism is arelationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits at the other organism's expense. Lice are an example of a parasite that affects many animals; termites are a parasite ... ; PHOTOTAXIS; Phototaxis is the movement of an organism toward or away from light. Moths exhibit phototaxy;
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www.zoomschool.com/subjects/butterfly/glossary/indexp.s...
www.zoomschool.com/subjects/butterfly/glossary/indexp.shtml
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