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Chapter 27: The Structure of Biological Communities


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Chapter 27: The Structure Of Biological Communities

This chapter covers several ecological and behavioral relationships among species that share a community and engage in interspecific competition. Predator—prey interactions are examined, along with other interactions ranging from mutualism to parasitism. The chapter continues with the theme that natural selection is a molecular event; many chemical interactions are given as evidence of specific molecular interactions involved in selection.

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