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Bivalvia and Predation

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Difference between Bivalvia and Predation

Bivalvia vs. Predation

Bivalvia, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).

Similarities between Bivalvia and Predation

Bivalvia and Predation have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cambrian, Carnivore, Competition (biology), Ecosystem, Food chain, Host (biology), Parasitism, Phytoplankton.

Cambrian

The Cambrian Period was the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and of the Phanerozoic Eon.

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Carnivore

A carnivore, meaning "meat eater" (Latin, caro, genitive carnis, meaning "meat" or "flesh" and vorare meaning "to devour"), is an organism that derives its energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animal tissue, whether through predation or scavenging.

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Competition (biology)

Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed.

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Ecosystem

An ecosystem is a community made up of living organisms and nonliving components such as air, water, and mineral soil.

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Food chain

A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms (such as grass or trees which use radiation from the Sun to make their food) and ending at apex predator species (like grizzly bears or killer whales), detritivores (like earthworms or woodlice), or decomposer species (such as fungi or bacteria).

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Host (biology)

In biology and medicine, a host is an organism that harbours a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont), the guest typically being provided with nourishment and shelter.

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Parasitism

In evolutionary biology, parasitism is a relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or in another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life.

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Phytoplankton

Phytoplankton are the autotrophic (self-feeding) components of the plankton community and a key part of oceans, seas and freshwater basin ecosystems.

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Bivalvia and Predation Comparison

Bivalvia has 371 relations, while Predation has 181. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 1.45% = 8 / (371 + 181).

References

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