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    Jul 23, 2009, 12:11 PM
    Need a suggestion for finding two non-human species

    I just need some suggestions or ideas for some types of non-human species that either interact with each other or compete for a biology assignment.

    I have the rest of my assignment done but just can't seem to find this answer.:confused:
    Any ideas or help would be appreciated. I'm not looking for anyone to do the assignment for me, how would I learn anything that way? just need advice.:)

    Thank you
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    Jul 23, 2009, 04:24 PM

    You phrased this question slightly differently here and I now see that you just need an answer to a question, not that you are going to set up an experiment. Not sure why I thought that before.

    Practically any two species will interact somewhat if they live in the same environment, although sometimes it might seem pretty indirect. Competing is one form of interaction, not an alternative. Another is predation, one animal eating another--like robins eating earthworms in my other post, a cat eating a mouse, or a bird eating a seed. Or animals may browse--like cows eating grass or deer eating your rose bushes. Other interactions include parasites, either internal ones like pin worms or tape worms, or external ones like fleas, ticks, mosquitos, or lice. I could go on, but you get the idea.

    Hope this helps.
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    Jul 24, 2009, 03:04 AM
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    You phrased this question slightly differently here and I now see that you just need an answer to a question, not that you are going to set up an experiment. Not sure why I thought that before.

    Practically any two species will interact somewhat if they live in the same environment, although sometimes it might seem pretty indirect. Competing is one form of interaction, not an alternative. Another is predation, one animal eating another--like robins eating earthworms in my other post, a cat eating a mouse, or a bird eating a seed. Or animals may browse--like cows eating grass or deer eating your rose bushes. Other interactions include parasites, either internal ones like pin worms or tape worms, or external ones like fleas, ticks, mosquitos, or lice. I could go on, but you get the idea.

    Hope this helps.
    Thank you very much, that does help. Don't know why I was struggling so bad when now it seems so simple!:)
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    Jan 11, 2010, 08:07 AM
    What are other non-human species beside flowers, poll and bees

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