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II. Types of Interactions Between Genera - Coggle Diagram
Topics and Subtopics:
- Ecological Interactions Between Genera
- Herbivory: How herbivorous genera interact with plant genera (e.g., deer [Cervus] feeding on grass or shrubs).
- Predation: How one genus preys on individuals of another genus (e.g., lion [Panthera leo] preying on antelopes [genus: Antelope]).
- Competition: When two genera compete for similar resources (e.g., food, space, mates).
- Co-evolution Between Genera
- Example of co-evolution: How predator-prey dynamics drive evolutionary changes in both genera (e.g., cheetah [genus Acinonyx] and gazelle [genus Gazella]).
- Co-adaptation of genera in mutualistic relationships (e.g., cleaner fish [genus Labroides] and host fish [various genera]).
- Parasitism and Pathogen-Host Interactions
- How parasitic genera (e.g., Plasmodium) interact with host genera (e.g., Homo, causing malaria).
- The role of pathogens across genera (e.g., the interaction between viruses and bacterial genera in diseases).
- Pollination: How pollinators (e.g., genus Apis [bees]) interact with flowering plant genera (e.g., Rosa).
- Mycorrhizal Associations: Fungal genera (e.g., Glomus) and plant genera (e.g., Quercus) forming symbiotic relationships for nutrient exchange.