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Species ,

Populations and
Communities
Wild life Terrestrial
Symbiotic Primary and
Species and Aquatic and
Relationship Secondary
Arboreal
Habitat Species
Succession
Species ,
Wild life Species
Populations and
and Habitat
Communities
Terrestrial
Symbiotic Primary and
Aquatic and
Relationship Secondary
Arboreal
Succession
Species
Species ,
What is wildlife species?
-
Wild
species, but life
has come Species
Wildlife refers to undomesticated animal
Populations to and
include all

and Habitat
organisms that grow or live wild in an

Communities
area without
humans.
being introduced by

- Wildlife was also


Terrestrial
Aquatic and
synonymous
Symbiotic to game:
Primary and
Secondary
those birds and mammals that wereSuccession
Arboreal Relationship
Species
hunted for sport.
Species ,
What is habitat?

Wild life Species


Populations and
-are specific places or environments where
particular organism or communities of

and Habitat
organisms live, grow, and interact with thier

Communities
surroundings.
- habitats can range from terrestrial ecosystems
like forest anTerrestrial
desert to aquatic environments
Primary and
Aquatic and Symbiotic
like oceans and freshwater
Arboreal lakes
Relationship Secondary
Succession
Species
Species ,
There are the five major example of
Wild
Populations
habitats:
•Forests
life Species and
and
Communities
•Grassland
•Desert
Habitat
•MountainsTerrestrial
Symbiotic Primary and
Aquatic and
•Polar regions
Arborealand Aquatic
Relationship habitats
Secondary
Succession
Species
Species ,
Wild life Species
Populations and
and Habitat
Communities
Terrestrial
Symbiotic Primary and
Aquatic and
Relationship Secondary
Arboreal
Succession
Species
Species ,
Terrestrial
Wild life Species
Populations
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
Communities
Arboreal Species
Symbiotic Primary and
Relationship Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial ,
Terrestrial Species
Wild life
Aquatic Species
-are those that live on
Populations
land.
and
They and
have

and Habitat
adapted to life on
Communities
Arboreal Species
land by developing
features such as
limbs, lungs, and
Symbiotic Primary and
Relationship Secondary
waterproof skin.Succession
Species
Terrestrial
Aquatic species ,
Wild life
Populations
Aquatic Species
-are those that live in
water.
and
They and
have

and Habitat
adapted to life

Communities
Arboreal Species
underwater by
developing features
suchSymbiotic
as gills, fins, and
Primary and
Relationship Secondary
streamlined bodies.Succession
Species
Terrestrial
Arboreal species ,
Wild life
Populations
Aquatic and Species and
- are those that live in
trees. They have adapted

and Habitat
to life in the trees by

Communities
Arboreal Species
developing features
such as grasping limbs,
specialized feet, and
Symbiotic Primary and
lightweight
Relationship bodies.
Secondary
Succession
Species ,
Terrestrial
Wild life Species
Populations
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
Communities
Arboreal Species
Symbiotic Primary and
Relationship Secondary
Succession
Species ,
Terrestrial
Wild life Species
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
Primary and
Secondary
Succession
Species ,
Terrestrial
What is Symbiotic Relationship?
Wild life Species
-Symbiotic relationship or Symbiosis is a term

Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic and and
describing any relationship or interaction
between two dissimilar organisms. The
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
specific kind of symbiosis depends on whether
Arboreal Species
either or both organisms benefit from the
relationship.
–In 1879, Heinrich Anton de Bary defined it as
Primary and
Secondary
"the living together of unlike organisms".
Succession
Species ,
Terrestrial
Wild life Species
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
Primary and
Anemone And Clownfish
Secondary
Succession
Species ,
Terrestrial
Wild life Species
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
Primary and
Coral reef Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial ,
Wild life
Types
PopulationsSpecies
Symbioticof
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
symbiotic
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
relationship Primary and
Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial
Mutualism
,
Wild life
Populations
SymbioticSpecies
Aquatic and
- is the
symbioticand
type of

and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal
relationship
Species
wherein both
species benefit
Primary and
from each Succession
other
Secondary
Species
Terrestrial
Commensalism ,
Wild life-isSpecies
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic and and
the type of
symbiotic relationship
and
ArborealHabitat
Relationship
Communities
where one
Species
benefits,
species
whereas the
other species remains
Primary and
unaffected Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial
Competition ,
Wild life
Populations
SymbioticSpecies
Aquatic and
between and
-is a relationship

and Habitat
Communities
Arboreal
organisms
Relationship
Species
has
that
a negative
effect on both
Primary and
Secondary
animals Succession
Species
Terrestrial
Parasitism ,
Wild life
Populations Species
symbiotic and
-is the type of
Symbiotic
Aquatic and
and Habitat
Arboreal
relationship, wherein
Relationship
Communities
one
Species
species is
benefitted, whereas
the other one Primary
is and
Secondary
harmed Succession
Species
Terrestrial
Predation ,
Wild life
Populations
SymbioticSpecies
Aquatic and
-is a
and
relationship
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
between the
predator and
prey Primary and
Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial ,
Wild life
Populations
Interspecific
Symbiotic
Aquatic Species
and
interactions
and
-areand Habitat
interactions
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
between two species.
Primary and
Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial ,
Wild life
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic Species
Intraspecific
and and
-refers to the interactions
and
Arboreal
between Habitat
Relationship
Communities
two Species
individuals
of the same species Primary and
Secondary
Succession
Species ,
Terrestrial
Wild life Species
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic and and
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
Primary and
Secondary
Succession
Species
Terrestrial,
Wild life
Primary
PopulationsSpecies
Symbioticand
Aquatic and and
Secondary
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
Succession
Species
Terrestrial ,
Wild
Primary
Populationslife
Primary
Symbiotic
Aquatic Species
Succession
and
and and
- newly exposed or newly
and Secondary
Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal
formed rock is
Succession
living things
Species
colonized by
for the first time.
Species
Terrestrial ,
Wild
Secondary life
Primary
Populations
Symbiotic
Aquatic Species
Succession
and and
- an area that was and
previously
andSecondary
Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal
occupied by
Species
living
Succession
disturbed,
things is
then re-colonized
following the disturbance.
Species
Terrestrial,
Wild life
Primary
PopulationsSpecies
Symbioticand
Aquatic and and
Secondary
and Habitat
Relationship
Communities
Arboreal Species
Succession
Species , Populations
and Communities
Dannie Alonde

GROUP 6
Members:
Leader: Baby Laika Peliño
Joyce Mae Fornolles Novien Crish Mandawe
Secreatry: Kem Reponte

Wild life Terrestrial


Symbiotic Primary and
Species and Aquatic and
Relationship Secondary
Arboreal
Habitat Species
Succession

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