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| Two organisms benefitting at the same time |
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| Where one organism benefits with benefit or cost to the other |
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| Where one species is harmed and the other is unaffected |
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| Where one organism benefits by killing the other |
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| Where two organisms live in close proximity with no benefits to either one |
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| Where both organisms live in proximity to each other at a cost to both |
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| Where one organism benefits at a cost to the other |
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| Mixture between parasitism and predation |
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| Hosts of immature(larval) forms of a parasite |
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| Intermediate host of encysted forms of the parasite |
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| substitute intermediate host of immature forms of the parasite |
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| Host of mature forms of parasite |
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| a specific primary host for a parasite with high host specifity or the most common host for a certain parasite |
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| A sustitute primary host for a parasite with high-specifity |
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| A substitute primary host for a parasite with low host specifity |
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| Any intermediate or primary host in which normal development of the parasite ceases |
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