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predation risk

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meanings of predationand risk


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predation
noun[U]
uk /prɪˈdeɪ.ʃən/ us /prɪˈdeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that an animal hunts, kills, and eats ...
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risk
noun
uk /rɪsk/ us /rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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Examples of predation risk


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Timing of foraging flights of three species of bats in relation to insect activity and predationrisk.
Trade-offs between foraging and predationrisk determine habitat use in a desert baboon population.
Adaptive plasticity in hatching age: a response to predationrisk trade-offs.
Foraging strategies and predationrisk as factors influencing emergence time in echolocating bats.
We describe their home-range size and intensity of space use, and relate these factors to food distribution and predationrisk.
However, little is known about the impact of ecological factors, such as predationrisk, on the evolution of ectoparasite life-traits.
The consequences of crowned eagle centralplace foraging on predationrisk in monkeys.
We interpret this lunar-phobic behaviour as a reflection of a higher predationrisk during moonlit periods.
Frequency of mixed-species flocking in tropical forest birds and correlates of predationrisk: an intertropical comparison.
Frequency of mixed species flocking in tropical forest birds and correlates of predationrisk: an intertropical comparison.
Predationrisk affects courtship and attractiveness of competing threespine stickleback males.
There is some evidence that predationrisk may affect the body size and age at maturity of some parasites.
But the fact that some species with different diets have adopted similar flight patterns suggests that it may be also a response to a temporally lower predationrisk at twilight.
Whether our bird is behaving optimally or not depends to some degree on whether it is reasonable to expect that bird to know that predationrisk is zero.
Pairs in copula are usually stationary and hence vulnerable to predation and female flies may preferentially mate with male flies that have fed on methyl eugenol to minimize predationrisk.
Whether predationrisk affects the fecundity and generation time of parasites eaten by cleaners needs to be explored.
Plant quality and predationrisk mediated by plant ontogeny: consequences for herbivores and plants.
Comparisons between multi-species feeding flocks in different parts of the world found that instances of flocking were positively correlated with predationrisk by raptors.
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In groups, prey can also actively reduce their predationrisk through more effective defense tactics, or through earlier detection of predators through increased vigilance.
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