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The stability of mutualisms is sometimes described as being "on a knife edge," with the possibility of shifting to an antagonistic, rather than a mutually beneficial, interaction. Using yucca moths as an example, explain why this is the case.
Trait Self-Esteem
The enduring sense of worth or value that one attributes to oneself as a consistent aspect of their personality.
Self-Verification
The desire to be understood and recognized by others according to one's firmly held beliefs and feelings about oneself.
Self-Handicapping
A cognitive strategy by which people avoid effort in the hopes of keeping potential failure from hurting self-esteem.
Self-Complexity
A concept in psychology that describes the extent to which an individual’s self-concept is comprised of multiple and distinct aspects.
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