The interactions that involve abiotic factors are habitat; the interactions that involve biotic factors are commensalism, mutualism, and predation, and the interactions that involve both are competition and niche.
What is involved in each of these interactions?
- Commensalism: Two species interact and one of them has a benefit, which means biotic factors are involved.
- Competition: Species compete over water, shelter, or food, which means abiotic factors are involved.
- Habitat: Abiotic factors such as temperature, humidity, etc.
- Mutualism: Two species interact and obtain a benefit, which means biotic factors are involved.
- Niche: Interactions with other species and abiotic factors.
- Predation: Feeding from other species.