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|Term=parasitism
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|Definition=similar to predation in that one species benefits from the relationship and the other is harmed; differs from predation in that parasitism generally not fatal to adversely affected organism.
|SourceURL=https://coast.noaa.gov/estuaries/estuary-resources/glossary.html
|Type=noun
|Type=noun
|Pronunciation=par·a·sit·ism ( /ˈperəsəˌtizəm,ˈperəˌsīˌtizəm/ )
|Pronunciation=par·a·sit·ism / ˈperəsəˌtizəm,ˈperəˌsīˌtizəm
|AudioFile=glossary parasitism.mp3
|AudioFile=glossary parasitism.mp3
|Definition=similar to predation in that one species benefits from the relationship and the other is harmed; differs from predation in that parasitism generally not fatal to adversely affected organism.
|SourceURL=https://coast.noaa.gov/estuaries/estuary-resources/glossary.html
|Poster=Admin
|Poster=Admin
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parasitism
similar to predation in that one species benefits from the relationship and the other is harmed; differs from predation in that parasitism generally not fatal to adversely affected organism.Source
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Date: 2019-11-10