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Define strategy and tactics.
Deceptive Pollination
A reproductive strategy in some plants where they trick pollinators into visiting flowers without offering a reward, thereby ensuring pollination.
Predation
The biological interaction where one organism, the predator, hunts and consumes another organism, the prey, as a source of energy and nutrients.
Herbivory
The eating of plants by animals, a critical ecological interaction that influences plant community structure and dynamics.
Müllerian Mimicry
Occurs when several harmful or distasteful species resemble each other in appearance, facilitating the learned avoidance of predators.
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