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Anti-predator adaptations are mechanisms developed through evolution that assist prey organisms in their constant struggle against predators. Throughout... |
Pursuit predation (redirect from Pursuit predator) other predators are present. In addition to behavioral adaptations, there are also morphological anti-predator adaptations to pursuit predators. For example... |
Matutinal (section Anti-predatory adaptation) prevalence of food during these hours. It may also serve as an anti-predator adaptation by allowing animals to sit between the brink of danger that may... |
with its memory, allowing it to learn and adapt its escape response. Escape responses are anti-predator behaviour that can vary from species to species.... |
Hunting success (section Social and solitary predators) harvest susceptibility. Pursuit predation Pack hunting Trophic level Anti-predator adaptation A. V. Shubkina, Aleksey Sergeevich Severtsov, K V Chepeleva (February... |
Mobbing (animal behavior) (category Antipredator adaptations) in animals is an antipredator adaptation in which individuals of prey species cooperatively attack or harass a predator, usually to protect their offspring... |
more visible, and uses up time and energy that could be spent on escaping from the predator. Since it is dangerous, the continued performance of stotting... |
weapon to combat the coming of the mutant Anti-Christ, predicted by Nimrod. Three huge beasts called "Predator X" were created and Mercury's metal skin... |
Italian wall lizard (section Anti-predatory) for rapid adaptation. Anti-predator behavior may also differ based on the lived environment of P. siculus. A 2009 study compared anti-predator behavior... |
Crypsis (category Antipredator adaptations) natural enemies, brilliantly colored birds that rely on flight to escape predators, and venomous or otherwise powerfully armed animals with warning coloration... |
to protect a species from predators, making it an anti-predator adaptation. Mimicry evolves if a receiver (such as a predator) perceives the similarity... |
Mortal Engines (film) (category Predator Cities) "Traction Cities". Under a philosophy known as "Municipal Darwinism", larger "predator" cities hunt and absorb smaller settlements in the "Great Hunting Ground"... |
of defensive behaviors and adaptations needed to deal with these "new" predators. Species retain such wariness of predators that exist in their environment;... |
Mortal Engines Quartet (redirect from Predator Cities) Quartet (Hungry City Chronicles in the United States), also known as the Predator Cities Quartet, is a series of epic young adult science fiction novels... |
Autotomy (category Antipredator adaptations) as a self-defense mechanism to elude a predator's grasp or to distract the predator and thereby allow escape. Some animals have the ability to regenerate... |
Aposematism (category Antipredator adaptations) predators will encounter the mimic too often. A second form of mimicry occurs when two aposematic organisms share the same anti-predator adaptation and... |
Deimatic behaviour (category Antipredator adaptations) deimatic and aposematic, if it both startles a predator and indicates the presence of anti-predator adaptations. Vertebrates including several species of frog... |
Lizard (section Antipredator adaptations) intimidate rivals. Lizards are mainly carnivorous, often being sit-and-wait predators; many smaller species eat insects, while the Komodo eats mammals as big... |
retrieves the anti-virus and kills a reanimated Spence before escaping with the others. On the train, they inject Rain and Kaplan with the anti-virus. The... |
Flight zone (redirect from Escape distance) animal that if encroached upon by a potential predator or threat, including humans, will cause alarm and escape behavior. The flight zone is determined by... |