Across
- 3. The elimination of one species by another as a result of competition.
- 5. A living component of an environment.
- 6. The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- 7. The interaction that results when a resource is in a short supply and one organism uses the resources at the expense of another.
- 9. The sharing of resources by specialization.
- 10. The maximum population size that can be sustained by the available resources in a given environment.
- 11. A non-living (physical or chemical) component of the environment.
Down
- 1. The type of symbiosis in which one partner the parasites derives benefit from the other host.
- 2. The full range of ecological characteristics of a species, like it feeding habitat, and reproductive strategy.
- 4. Unrestricted population growth where the population grows at a faster rate with each successive generations.
- 8. The type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from the relationship.
