Resource Partitioning Competition Intraspecific partitioning refers to organisms or individuals of the same species competing for scarce resources. An example of intraspecific partitioning is hermit crabs fiercely competing for empty gastropod shells.
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the outer margin of the aperture of a shell of a gastropod. Anatomy.a ring of cartilage about the edge of a joint surface of a bone. Origin of labrum 1 1810–20; <Latin: lip; akin tolabium Words Nearbylabrum Labrador tea lab rat ...
Metabiosis:Metabiosis is a commensalistic relationship in which one organism forms a habitat for another. An example is ahermit crab, which uses a shell from a dead gastropod for protection. Another example would be maggots living on a dead organism. ...
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any marine gastropod of the order Nudibranchia, characterized by a shell-less, often beautifully coloured, body bearing external gills and other appendages: Also called: sea slug Origin of nudibranch1 C19: from nudi- + branche, from Latin branchia gills Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Un...