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I. Introduction to Human-Biotic Interactions - Coggle Diagram
Overview:
- Definition: The inter-relationship between humans and the biotic components of ecosystems (plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms).
- Significance: These interactions shape human health, culture, and ecosystems, driving evolutionary and ecological processes.
Topics and Subtopics:
- What are Biotic Interactions?
- Types of interactions: symbiosis, predation, competition, mutualism, parasitism.
- Explanation of biotic elements (plants, animals, microorganisms) and their role in ecosystems.
- Why Study Human-Biotic Interactions?
- Impact on health, agriculture, economics, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.
- Historical context of human dependence on biotic resources.