Over the past two decades, molecular tools have transformed our understanding of predator–prey dynamics by enabling direct detection, quantification and network‐level analysis of trophic interactions.
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 ...
Researchers used computational simulations to demonstrate how simple sensing and movement rules—such as detection of distance and speed changes—constrain predator–prey interactions. In a simplified ...
A video of a sea snake slowly swallowing an entire moray eel seems to have left some viewers both fascinated and horrified.
A study published in Water Biology and Security investigated non-consumptive effects by linking prey physiological responses to molecular mechanisms to improve the understanding of predator-prey ...
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Wildlife interaction in natural habitat
This video shows a group of lions slowly moving through tall green grass toward a large herd of buffalo in an open savanna landscape. The lions are positioned low to the ground and move carefully ...
In this video, Jacob Feder captures an encounter with a predator attempting to prey on monkeys at a zoo. The footage showcases the interaction between the predator and the animals, providing insight ...
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