heterospecificity
Heterospecificity refers to the interactions between individuals of different species. This concept is a fundamental aspect of ecology, playing a crucial role in shaping community structure and biodiversity. These interactions can be diverse, ranging from competition for resources to mutualistic relationships where both species benefit.
One common form of heterospecificity is interspecific competition. When two different species require the same limited
Mutualism is another significant type of heterospecific interaction. In mutualistic relationships, both species involved gain a
Other heterospecific interactions include predation, where one species hunts and consumes another, and parasitism, where one