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Any action or influence that species have on each other is considered a biological interaction.
Little is known about the biological interactions of T. birsteini.
Mutualism is a form of biological interaction where each individual involves benefits in some shape or form.
In relatively benign environments, predation is the dominant biological interaction that structures communities.
"All biological interactions are surface interactions," he said.
Thus, many biological communities may be made up of organisms that despite their complex biological interactions have very little evolutionary history with each other.
Interactomics.org: Biological interaction research information site.
This model describes two or more populations with logistic dynamics, adding in an additional term to account for their biological interactions.
There are some very interesting biological interactions that are dictating how successful a marsh is."
But the work has implications far beyond chocolate, scientists say, suggesting a huge and until now unrecognized world of mutually beneficial biological interactions.
Quantum biology uses computation to model biological interactions in light of quantum mechanical effects.
An ecosystem is composed of biotic communities that are structured by biological interactions and abiotic environmental factors.
It can occur as a result of an accident, medical conditions, biological interaction, malnutrition, poisoning, senescence, or suicide.
He said the trade group is reviewing and upgrading these guidelines in light of new findings on the biological interactions between materials and human tissue.
Mutualism (biology), a concept of biological interaction.
But the workshop results suggest that South Africa has little to gain by culling seals to reduce their biological interactions with commercial fisheries.
HB-EGF is recognized as an important component for the modulation of cell activity in various biological interactions.
Estuaries can be highly variable and complex environments contributing to fluctuating biological interactions, with shifts in osomolarity, food sources, predators, etc.
They use an odd hieroglyph-engraved cube to send out into the cosmos and, once landed on a planet, it is activated by biological interaction and light.
The first of these terms refers to the clustering of diseases in populations and the biological interaction of diseases in individual bodies.
Throughout the semester students will have the opportunity to study physical, chemical and biological interactions of the natural environment while participating in a variety of outdoor learning opportunities.
Some believe symbiosis should only refer to persistent mutualisms, while others believe it should apply to all kinds of persistent biological interactions.
These people say that when a natural forest is replaced by commercially valuable trees, the plot becomes a farm, not a forest, and biological interaction is damaged.
Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form a network of biological interactions and are grouped into pathways.
Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a heterotroph that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked).