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Would Phytophthora ramorum (fungus) causing sudden oak death (SOD) on trees be considered a predator prey example?
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Would Phytophthora ramorum (fungus) causing sudden oak death (SOD) on trees be considered a predator prey example?
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in some cases yes, but also no because it is not really hunting, or eating i suppose, but if u think logically yes it would be because it causes the same damage as if an animal did it.
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