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  1. Predation | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

  2. Predation - The Definitive Guide | Biology Dictionary

    WEBMay 16, 2020 · Predation is the transfer of energy from a prey organism to a predator organism. Learn about the four types of predation (carnivory, …

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  3. pre·da·tion
    noun
    1. the preying of one animal on others:
      "an effective defense against predation"
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  4. Predation & herbivory (article) | Ecology | Khan Academy

  5. 6.14: Predation - Biology LibreTexts

    WEBPredation is a relationship in which members of one species (the predator) consume members of another species (the prey). A predator-prey relationship keeps the populations of both species in balance.

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    Some examples of predation include wolves hunting moose, owls hunting mice, or shrews hunting worms and insects. These are instances of carnivorous interactions, where one animal consumes another. Less obvious carnivorous interactions involve many small individuals consuming a larger one.
    The concept of predation is broad, defined differently in different contexts, and includes a wide variety of feeding methods; and some relationships that result in the prey's death are not generally called predation.
    In predation, a predator experiences a positive (+) effect by consuming all or part of its prey's body. Predation can take less obvious forms, but the predator always benefits from the encounter.
    Predation in animal behavior refers to the pursuit, capture, and killing of animals for food. Predatory animals may be solitary hunters, such as the leopard, or they may hunt in groups, like wolves. Their senses are adapted in various ways to facilitate hunting behavior.
  7. Predation, Herbivory, and Parasitism | Learn Science at Scitable

  8. 16.1: Predation - Biology LibreTexts

    WEBJan 11, 2024 · 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 behaviors that includes parasitism and micropredation …

  9. Predation Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  10. Dynamics of Predation | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

  11. 16.1: Predation - Biology LibreTexts