Predators are typically larger, faster, and more powerful than the animals they hunt. Yet in nature, most attacks fail. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by ...
It doesn’t begin with a fight. It begins with opportunity. A prey animal moves through an area. Tracks appear. Scent lingers just long enough to be noticed. But more than one predator is watching. Not ...
Predator–prey interactions underpin the structure and function of freshwater and marine communities by regulating population sizes, driving species coexistence and shaping energy flows. Top-down ...