Inharmonious intra-specific ecological interaction

Why is cannibalism an inharmonious intra-specific ecological interaction?

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In cannibalism individual eats other of same species (takes place in some insects and arachnids). As it is an interaction between beings of the same species and at least one of them is harmed (the other is benefited) the categorization as inharmonious intra-specific ecological interaction is justified.

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