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predation is a form of predation in which predators actively give chase to their prey, either solitarily or as a group. It is an alternate predation strategy... |
Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding... |
animal which has a diet that is more than 70% meat, either via active predation or by scavenging. The remaining non-meat diet may consist of non-animal... |
Hunting success (category Predation) targeted and this contributes to the predator's hunting success. Different predation strategies can also contribute to hunting success, for example, hunting... |
Crabeater seal (section Predation) 75 million individuals. This success of this species is due to its specialized predation on the abundant Antarctic krill of the Southern Ocean, for which it has... |
Multicellular organism (redirect from Multicellular Specialization) the Cambrian explosion shortly after the Marinoan.[citation needed] The predation hypothesis suggests that to avoid being eaten by predators, simple single-celled... |
Alternatively, diet specialization preceded higher aerobic capacity, and aposematism evolved to allow dendrobatids to gather resources without predation. Prey mobility... |
Coyote (section Livestock and pet predation) coyote's greatest threat, followed by cougars and gray wolves. Despite predation by gray wolves, coyotes sometimes mate with them, and with eastern, or... |
In zoology, a folivore is a herbivore that specializes in eating leaves. Mature leaves contain a high proportion of hard-to-digest cellulose, less energy... |
mexicana occupies terrestrial habitats, with a strong preference and specialization for humid tropical rainforests, lowland evergreen forests, and second... |
and reduced predation during the night. Predators of the killdeer include various birds and mammals. Its multiple responses to predation range from calling... |
Nicholson, Kendall D Clements, Micro-photoautotroph predation as a driver for trophic niche specialization in 12 syntopic Indo-Pacific parrotfish species,... |
storage effect. Species can differentiate their niche via a competition-predation trade-off if one species is a better competitor when predators are absent... |
successional development of ecosystems; cooperation, competition, and predation within and between species; and patterns of biodiversity and its effect... |
Armadillo (section Diet and predation) placental mammals of their mass). This is particularly true of types that specialize in using termites as their primary food source (for example, Priodontes... |
Papilio cresphontes (section Feeding specialization) other plants that were also edible to the larva. However, this feeding specialization hypothesis has not been tested in the species as a whole beyond these... |
for insects to specialize to various degrees; in some cases, they limit themselves to certain plant groups (a taxonomic specialization), and in others... |
Bee (redirect from Specialization in bees) the Müllerian mimics, including bees, benefit from the reduced risk of predation that results from their easily recognised warning coloration. Bees are... |
compared to regions near the poles gave rise to the Nest Predation Hypothesis. High rates of nest predation may select for smaller clutches to reduce the parental... |
intermediate between predation and ectoparasitism. Much better known and described in detail is the behavior of adults. In general, predation in adults is concentrated... |