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Collection of Species Interactions (22)
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A circular ecosystem model illustrating how environmental factors, species interactions, and population sizes influence each other over time.
A lively educational banner illustrating key examples of parasites and their animal, plant, and marine hosts in ecological contexts.
Two cheerful colleagues celebrate a job well done: one with a laptop, the other proudly displaying a fully checked task list.
A rabbit and a cow graze peacefully on the same patch of grass, highlighting shared habitat use in terrestrial ecosystems.
A colorful, plant-themed infographic showing how organisms interact in ecosystems-mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, herbivory, and predation.
A vibrant, educational illustration showcasing key species and their ecological relationships in a lush habitat.
A colorful educational diagram breaking down the First Amendment using the RAPPS acronym, paired with relevant illustrations.
A visual dialogue illustrating the tension between lifelong learning and willful ignorance-key to understanding argument structure.
A vibrant illustration of animals from every continent surrounding the Earth, highlighting unity in biodiversity and the shared responsibility of conservation.
An hourglass overlaid on a stylized Earth globe-evoking the finite nature of time on a planetary scale.
A colorful, hand-drawn globe encircled by animals-deer, turtle, fish, rabbit, and more-symbolizing interconnected life in ecosystems.
A bumblebee collects nectar from a vibrant purple coneflower, showcasing a classic example of mutualism in action.
A visual dialogue illustrating the tension between lifelong learning and willful ignorance-key to understanding argument structure.
A ready-to-use educational worksheet guiding students to research, analyze, and present findings on endangered animals in North America.
This visual map illustrates six key interspecies interactions, indicating whether Species 1 is harmed (-), unaffected (0), or benefits (+) in each case.
This botanical and zoological illustration demonstrates polyploid evolution, where diploid (2n) cells fuse to form tetraploid (4x) organisms-a key mechanism in plant speciation and some animal lineages.
A schematic sketch of a marine reptile fossil, possibly an ichthyosaur or plesiosaur, shown in situ with surrounding reef structures.
A black-and-white Darwin fish logo-ichthys shape with “DARWIN” text and two legs-used as a secular or scientific counter-symbol.
A cheerful, cartoon-style depiction of diverse African wildlife gathered around a watering hole under a sunny sky.
A thinking brain with an eye and hand writes “1 + 1 = 2” on a chalkboard-symbolizing clarity, learning, and the “aha!” moment.
A tranquil lakeshore framed by a vibrant mix of pine, spruce, and birch trees under soft, diffused light.
Seagrass meadows intertwined with a DNA helix illustrate the vital role of genetics in marine conservation efforts.
