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  2. Apr 17, 2019 · The predator prey relationship consists of the interactions between two species and their consequent effects on each other. In the predator prey relationship, one species is feeding on the other species. The prey species is the animal being fed on, and the predator is the animal being fed.

  3. Jun 19, 2020 · Predator-prey relationship. Definition. noun. An interaction between two organisms of unlike species in which one of them acts as a predator that captures and feeds on the other organism that serves as the prey. Supplement. In ecology, predation is a mechanism of population control.

  4. A. predator. is an animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals for food. Prey. is a term used to describe organisms that predators kill for food. Predator/prey relationships can be...

  5. Revise the key features of ecosystems, including prey and predators, producers, consumers and decomposers, as well as the water and carbon cycles.

  6. Predators and prey. Predators are animals that kill and eat other animals, examples of predators are foxes and lions. Prey are the animals that are eaten by predators examples of prey are rabbits and giraffes. Depending on their position in the food chain, many animals can be both predator and prey.

  7. Predators are hunters and prey are hunted. Different factors can affect the population sizes of predators and prey (e.g. disease). There is a relationship between the predator and prey population sizes, each is impacted by changes in the other.

  8. Jan 1, 2015 · Predator–prey relationships are among the most important ones in ecosystems. They play major roles in structuring ecosystems and involve behavior, morphology, and evolution. They can be studied by manipulating ecosystems or observing changes in populations of native species following an invasion of a new species into an ecosystem.

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