introduced species - a species that is brought to a place by humans and becomes part of the local ecosystem, native species - a kind of organism that has been part of an ecosystem , invasive species - an introduced species that has a negative impact on an ecosystem., biodiversity - variety of life, threats of biodiversity - habitat loss, overhunting/fishing, pollution, climate change, invasive species , example of invasive species - spotted lantern fly, zebra mussels, and stink bug, mutualism definition - where both species benefit, commensalism definition - where one species benefits and the other is unaffected, parasitism definition - where one species benefits and the other is harmed, competition definition - where neither species benefits, competition example - the zebra mussels eating the algae that is food for other organisms in the ecosystem, parasite example - lice, tapeworm, mosquito, ticks, commensalism example - mites attach to larger insects for traveling, mutualism example - gobies are protected by holes dug by the pistol shrimp, while the shrimp rest their antennae on the fish, symbiosis - the interaction between living things living close to one another ,
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