Plant-Animal Interactions

Plant-animal interactions refer to the relationships between plants and animals in an ecosystem. This type of interaction is important for both plants and animals as it affects their success in the environment. For example, some animals may feed on plants for nutrition, while others may aid in pollination and seed dispersal. These interactions can also determine the structure of an ecosystem, as the presence of certain types of plants and animals can shape the landscape and affect the resources available. Plant-animal interactions are essential for the health of any ecosystem and are important for maintaining the natural balance of the environment.

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