Aquatic ecosystems present a dynamic interface where habitat selection by organisms and predator-prey interactions intricately shape community structure and ecological processes. In these environments ...
Science has long presumed, and taught, that when the numbers of prey increase, the number of predators increase in a linear relationship. New research says that’s not actually the case at all, that a ...
A lush savannah teeming with zebras, gazelles and buffalo may look like an all-you-can eat buffet for lions. But a new Canadian study has revealed a surprise: When prey abound, there are relatively ...
It seems climate change could throw the delicate natural balance of predators and prey, off kilter. Two biological mathematicians studied the relationship between a predator, the great horned owl, and ...
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