2024 Wildlife Window Nature Series
How Life Lives
To engage Life on Earth meaningfully, a person must understand two concepts that are separate yet intricately connected to form the foundation of Life that makes living happen. The first is identity and the second is process. Identity involves a hierarchy of relatedness — petunias and ferns are both plants but are obviously different kinds of plants. Process involves how biotic events such as pollination and abiotic events such as fire separately yet collectively influence both survival and what lives where. This year’s theme will focus on the biotic and abiotic processes that explain how Life manages to keep on going.
Parasitism and Predatism: Fourth and Fifth Ways of Living Together
Parasitism refers to species-to-species relationships in which one species survives by taking nutrition from a second species but without death being inevitable. In other relationships one species kills and eats another species to survive. Long disregarded as a symbiotic relationship, it nevertheless qualifies as predatism.
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