Explain how interactions within and among populations influence community structure.
- Communities are groups of interacting populations of different species that change over time based on the interactions between those populations.
- Interactions among populations determine how they access energy and matter within a community.
- Relationships among interacting populations can be characterized by positive and negative effects and can be modeled. Examples include predator/prey interactions, cooperation, trophic cascades, and niche partitioning.
- Competition, predation, and symbioses, including parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism, can drive population dynamics.