Interactions between hard-shelled marine mollusks such as clams and snails and their predators play a critical but largely ...
Marine predator–prey interactions underpin the structure and function of coastal, pelagic and deep-sea environments. Predation exerts top-down control on prey populations, driving evolutionary ...
Weather shapes the natural world in ways that go far beyond comfort. For predators, every shift in temperature, every drop of ...
The relationship between predators and prey in the wild is underscored by an evolutionary arms race spanning millions of years, but new research has found modern human activity is reshaping the rules.
Predators have adaptations which help them catch prey, such as exceptionally good hearing. Prey also have adaptations which enable it to escape, such as good eyesight. A predator-prey graph shows the ...