Biology, 12.12.2019 01:31 leeleelynn
The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the examples that follow. the symbol + denotes a positive interaction, - denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are not affected by interacting. the first symbol refers to the first organism mentioned.
what interactions exist between a lion pride and a hyena pack?
a) +/+
b) +/-
c) o/o
d) -/-
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