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II. Understanding Intra-Family Interactions - Coggle Diagram
Topics and Subtopics:
- What Are Intra-Family Interactions?
- Definition: Interactions between members of the same taxonomic family.
- Examples: Social behaviors, competition, cooperation, and mating systems.
- Types of Intra-Family Interactions
- Social Behaviors: Cooperative hunting in lions (Felidae), social hierarchies in wolves (Canidae).
- Sibling Interactions: Rivalry vs. cooperation among siblings in bird families (e.g., Corvidae).
- Territoriality: Family-based territorial defense in primates and carnivores.
- Parental Care: Maternal and paternal care in great apes (Hominidae).
- Ecological and Evolutionary Significance of Intra-Family Interactions
- Role in maintaining biodiversity within ecosystems.
- How these interactions affect survival, reproduction, and speciation.