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Beau: 
Date:
Time
Type of Interaction  (Interspecific or Intraspecific)
Description of Interaction
Classification of Relationship (Predatory-Prey, Competitive, or Mutualism)
0800-1700
Intraspecific
Interacting with customers on their accounts
Competitive
1230
Interspecific
Hit armadillo crossing road during lunch hour
Predator/prey
1300
Interspecific
Ate double bacon cheeseburger
Predator/prey
1315
Intraspecific
Gave mother dollar to cover her meal
Mutualism
1800
Intraspecific
Made dinner with family
Mutualism
1830
Interspecific
Ate chicken and stuffing
Predator/prey
1930
Interspecific
Feed dog daily meal
Mutualism
2115
Interspecific
Killed spider in the bathroom
Predator/prey
    
 
The competitive action today was similar to hyenas battling over a kill for the larger portion.  The predatory/prey action was similar to that of a hippo and a field mouse.  As the hippo moves across the savanna, his larger size squashes and kills the mouse without any detriment to its self. Mutualism is similar to that of fish and the ocean and the coral reefs.  The two living organisms live together and use each other to help benefit the greater good to help both species survive.
It is important to be able to be aware of each and every interaction with one's self and every organism that surrounds them.  By being competitive with others, it pushes one's self to become better and stronger which goes to the basic life principle of survival of the fittest.  By being aware of the predator/prey relationship in life, it helps to clarify one's place in the food chain, or even the hierarchy of life.  Mutualism is a under appreciated trait that reminds all that without one, the other cannot survive.  As humans deplete natural resources, encroach and even kill off species, humanity has sentences different species or even different cultures to possible extinction.  By knowing how the world works, one must comply to the rules of nature to help preserve and nurture life of all kind.
 
 
Christina: 
Date:  Friday
Time
Type of Interaction  (Interspecific or Intraspecific)
Description of Interaction
Classification of Relationship (Predatory-Prey, Competitive, or Mutualism)
9:00am
Intraspecific
Interact with a Best Buy Associate regarding price match.
Competitive
11:00
Interspecific
Went to the gym to work out
Predator/prey
1:00
Interspecific
Had a salad for lunch at soup plantation
Predator/prey
3:30
Intraspecific
Gave a homeless man two dollars to buy some food.
Mutualism
4:00
Intraspecific
Made dinner with family
Mutualism
5:30
Interspecific
Ate BBQ for dinner
Predator/prey
6:30
Interspecific
Helped a friend with homework
Mutualism
8:00pm
Interspecific
put out some food for wild cat
Predator/prey
    
Part B:  Describe an interaction in nature similar to what you experienced or witnessed:
1:00pm (interspecific) A homeless man receives a few dollars to buy something to eat for the day because I took the time out to acknowledge him and not just myself. The benefit is that the homeless man will be able to put something in his stomach to avoid being hungry.
 
9:00am (intraspecific) I was looking for a good deal on an apple mini iPad 2 at best buy. The sales associate did a search on his phone to see who offered the best price because they offer competitive price match with other competitive stores to make sure that I get the lost price possible.
 
It’s important to be aware of each interaction with self, others and surrounding. It keeps you aware of common behaviors and helps people interact with individuals better and more confident. Recognizing mutualism means that you understand and can related with the fact we are different, in which we can learn for each other and apply some of the principles to real life situations. People have to respect species and understand they are just like humans. They connect the same as human, touch, feel and smell. Some species are used to help human with everyday operations of life
 
 
Argosy University(2014) Ecology and Environmental Sustainability Retrieved from:https://www.myeclassonline.com
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