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howing that parents feed their chicks different | prey species then they consume themselves. |
Loss of | prey species may lead to coextinction of their preda |
in that the predator species benefits while the | prey species is harmed. |
itain Goshawk (Accipiter princeps) is a bird of | prey species in the family Accipitridae. |
osystem, but it does not take into account that | prey species and primary producers also have an effe |
ependent on predatory fish such as tuna driving | prey species to the surface. |
When all | prey species are at equal prey densities, the predat |
success rate of parasitism in each of the three | prey species was noted. |
most predators/parasites feed on more than one | prey species, and the prey/host is often fed on by m |
In addition to the effects on | prey species, the gray wolf's presence also affected |
sture and humidity to support insects and other | prey species. |
Unless time runs out, the race ends when the | Prey successfully arrive at the finish line or if th |
Bigger | prey such as fish and freshwater crayfish are someti |
ly that Acrophyseter fed on comparatively large | prey, such as the smaller whales like Piscolithax, p |
Akidnognathids were carnivores, hunting | prey such as Dicynodonts. |
ng that Habrosaurus may have fed on hard-bodied | prey such as crayfish or snails. |
orest-falcons also use other techniques to hunt | prey, such as chasing prey on foot, following army a |
When stalking | prey such as flies or beetles, this salticid is much |
night when it is found hunting for slow-moving | prey such as caterpillars. |
rature goes up and there is an overabundance of | prey such as mosquito larvae. |
y consuming the larger internal organs of their | prey, such as the heart, liver, lungs and stomach li |
They are generally used to hold or swiftly kill | prey, such as in large cats. |
Bait consists of the species natural | prey such as prawns or bass yabbies, bivalves, a var |
invertebrates, bird's eggs and some vertebrate | prey, such as rodents, are also eaten. |
ecies will possibly sustain threatened birds of | prey, such as the Barn Owl, the nonnative mammal cou |
tailed deer, yellow-bellied marmot and birds of | prey such as ferruginous hawk, golden eagle and prai |
Large birds of | prey, such as Northern Goshawks, will take ducks fro |
ome tangible benefit in capturing and digesting | prey, such as increased seed yield or growth. |
rimarily insectivorous, but also eat vertebrate | prey such as rodents and carrion during winters, whe |
It feeds on fish and similar surface | prey such as small turtles. |
bubble or flash their white undersides to round | prey such as salmon or herring into a tight defensiv |
Large | prey such as swordfish and cetaceans, may bear sever |
ile's ability to hunt the species' usual, agile | prey such as fish, antelope and zebra, forcing him t |
ntly ventures into human dwellings in search of | prey such as gecko. |
Juveniles consume smaller | prey such as ants while adults consume a more varied |
on and Teal have been recorded, whilst birds of | prey such as Merlin and Peregrine are regularly seen |
Prey switching is frequency-dependent predation, whe | |
If a predator displays | prey switching behaviour it can have a large effect |
hich have identified mechanisms responsible for | prey switching behaviour. |
In comparison, | prey switching has been used when describing the cho |
Prey switching involves two or more prey species and | |
the 14th century in the general sense of "seize | prey, take by force," from raper, an Old French lega |
The | prey taken by B. gigas is chiefly other species of A |
lined with the hairs of caterpillars, and other | prey taken include grasshoppers, cicadas, stick inse |
ious eagle in terms of the weight and nature of | prey taken. |
op-down processes dictate that the abundance of | prey taxa is dependent upon the actions of consumers |
ack in and around Riverside, California, Deadly | Prey tells the story of an ex-marine (Played by Prio |
fish, large insects, molluscs and fish - larger | prey than those taken by the other ducks”. |
eater stresses, allowing it to pull down larger | prey than the thylacine could. |
The goatfish are presumably a more preferred | prey than bluestripe snapper. |
uilds around the symbol of a vulture, a bird of | prey, that feeds on dead flesh and carcasses with th |
on to make harmful organisms more distinct from | prey that are safe to eat. |
izards, as well as a few rehabilitated birds of | prey that were too injured to be released back into |
rance to their lairs, moving quickly to capture | prey that wanders past. |
rroundings, and is able to jump upon any unwary | prey that strays across its path. |
Like other birds of | prey the female (37 cm) is bigger than the male (33 |
It was named after the bird of | prey, the eagle. |
a decline in numbers of the bobcat's principal | prey; the abundance of its main prey species is the |
thank Lief by making peace with their longtime | prey, the Kin, and agreeing to hamper the progess of |
While collecting their | prey, the females are vulnerable to kleptoparasitism |
a star can greatly extend its mouth, for larger | prey, the stomach can extend outside the mouth to di |
ch she sank about 16 miles (26 km) south of her | prey the day before. |
.com praised the game for its Wi-Fi feature as ' | Prey the Stars begins to shine as its complexity eme |
In Primal | Prey, the player must hunt dinosaurs across five epi |
ns are more distantly related to other birds of | prey, the horusornithids would rather be basal relat |
In the spiders' intended insect | prey, the toxin exerts this same activity upon potas |
Prey the Stars (known as Gabu Gabu Planet in Japan) | |
Phoenix and the Birds of | Prey: The CIA's Secret Campaign to Destroy the Viet |
Like Wilde's previous production of The Naked | Prey the film does not use subtitles for characters |
A hawk is a kind of bird of | prey; the name was later carried by a Fire Fly Class |
ngs Bicycle Display Team, Ben Potter's Birds of | Prey; the award-winning Knottingley Silver Band; the |
g technique is to perch motionless watching for | prey, then to make a quick sally towards the prey wh |
The Baykok, after paralyzing or killing its | prey, then devours the liver of its victim. |
is they who usually work the hardest in killing | prey, they may rest after a long hunt and allow the |
making rapid, darting movements to catch their | prey; they apparently venture into the trees primari |
flies, and after capturing and paralyzing their | prey, they strip the wings off before placing the bo |
ves and long grass so that they can watch their | prey, they also love hiding in logs where their big |
icism that the hooks were actually used to hook | prey, though they proposed that "squid tentacles cou |
Other birds of | prey threatening to the least weasel include broad-w |
It works towards the conservation of birds of | prey through education, captive breeding, research a |
ently have much abraded tails by plunging after | prey through the branches. |
blind, bottom-dwelling predators that detected | prey through sensory organs in the surface grooves o |
r of lured predators will greatly outnumber the | prey, thus providing the name. |
style of hunting involved having hounds run the | prey tired and hold it down until a hunter would ste |
The crab themselves are | prey to the sea otter and presumably other large pre |
f Superman and temporarily defeat him, but fall | prey to Earth's atmospheric differences from their o |
When his village falls | prey to one of Adanggaman's attacks, Ossei manages t |
He falls | prey to Simha's bet and ends up going out with a fem |
One of the escorts fell | prey to Besugo, and the elusive cruiser was spotted |
Spiders of all ages may fall | prey to cave-dwelling centipedes. |
But as opening hour approaches, Rogan falls | prey to doubts and fears, egged on by another playwr |
The oral arm is used to transport | prey to the gastrovascular cavity (GVC) and to catch |
He fell | prey to a stroke in Galveston, Texas, where he had g |
It will camouflage itself, wait for some | prey to come close in front of itself, and then lung |
He and his mother fell | prey to Byzantian slavers, and his vocal cords were |
Only those imbued with God's Name (fall not a | prey to it) and are able to go across the ocean of e |
ptain whose seasonal summer business has fallen | prey to a bad economy, high fuel prices, loss of cus |
on a distant Earth-like planet that has fallen | prey to mass industrialization. |
late organic matter (CPOM) where there are many | prey to be found. |
They were | prey to the Thalassomedon haningtoni who lived 93-90 |
There he falls | prey to a scheming widow, and he and his wife separa |
to pursue a show business career, only to fall | prey to a sleazy nightclub owner. |
ounterparts, but also makes it easier for their | prey to detect their approach and to hide by powerin |
ct causes the female to leave the nest and find | prey to eat so she does not eat her young. |
eople as naive adolescents were considered easy | prey to recruitment into homosexuality by deviant te |
thlessly, using invisible arrows or beating its | prey to death with a club. |
ry to the bird and to prevent them from falling | prey to predators. |
ed or damaged which leads to hunters in hunting | prey to keep the numbers down! |
g themes of Eric Millikin's art are him falling | prey to tragedy and him engaging in star-crossed lov |
Hampton Roads, Virginia, lest, at sea, she fall | prey to warships of the Royal Navy |
Woman, on the other hand, has been an easy | prey to all kinds of iniquitous injunctions, religio |
r Portia mimics the movement of captured insect | prey to attract web building spiders, and then overw |
Historic Site, much of the town site has fallen | prey to scavengers, and as such very little of Lille |
It fell | prey to vandals who dynamited it off its base in Apr |
It is | prey to several animals including the snowy owl and |
Falling | prey to alcohol during the later events of the War, |
l in Ropemaker's Alley, but in 1780 it too fell | prey to anti-Catholic sentiment when its fabric and |
nambalam) that the estate sector would become a | prey to the Marxist movement. |
at perhaps the Boxgrove hominids were sometimes | prey to other animals. |
While fledglings can fall | prey to rats, cats or the Arctic Fox, healthy adults |
Instead it suggested they had fallen | prey to a random event which no large animal could h |
the Moon of No Dark waxes high, the clans fall | prey to a horrifying sickness. |
Since this predator is | prey to the much bigger hornet, its nest have been k |
Unheated, the building fell | prey to extensive water damage, severely damaging th |
on and other aspects of intelligence, but falls | prey to the classic liar paradox of What I am saying |
olved in his brother's murder, but he soon fell | prey to Ragnhild's lust for power. |
She is always hungry and can even fall | prey to Nanette Manoir if she is bribed with her gou |
ent, or a report, an observer or assessor falls | prey to precision bias when he or she believes that |
d have stayed motionless for hours, waiting for | prey to swim into its open jaws with spike-shaped te |
ity life and only marginally literate, he falls | prey to a con man named Manuel, who has a gift of th |
ce to pesticides while weakened ecosystems fall | prey to unanticipated invasive species. |
hunter, it hides in the leaves waiting for its | prey to pass. |
It frequently brings | prey to the surface. |
s, she will not allow the male of worth to fall | prey to the darkness of her twisted life. |
Along with other insects in Japan, they are | prey to the Japanese giant hornet. |
the Afghan government, but civilians often fall | prey to the explosions. |
They commonly fall | prey to basilisk lizards. |
ype of curse placed on a person that makes them | prey to many minor misfortunes and other forms of ba |
w when Byron Scott and later Magic Johnson fell | prey to hamstring injuries. |
the White House email system.. Sites that fell | prey to the hoax had failed to notice Sleestaks also |
rs are capable of violence themselves (they are | prey to the bandits, but join them to attack their s |
ken Byomkesh more seriously and had thus fallen | prey to the trap Byomkesh had set for him. |
When the | prey touches a marginal tentacle of the jelly, sting |
uld be opened very wide, allowing it to swallow | prey two thirds of its own size. |
goose was notably broader and the proportion of | prey types different than today. |
fringillarius) is one of the smallest birds of | prey, typically measuring between 14-16 centimetres |
surprise as it flies from a perch to catch its | prey unaware. |
bles that are believed to enable birds to sense | prey under wet sand or soil. |
an excellent swimmer and diver, and pursues its | prey underwater, eating mostly fish as well as small |
, coyotes and other predators to approach their | prey unseen. |
metres (10 ft) high swooping to the ground for | prey up to ten times a minute. |
de by dogs when they believe that have chased a | prey up a tree, but the game may have escaped by lea |
ies with the largest stores are the most apt to | prey upon weaker colonies. |
E. subparallelus may | prey upon mosquito adults or larvae, although it has |
ceeded and they were given the power to see and | prey upon the others at night. |
Hemipteran insects and larval lacewings both | prey upon aphids, but the competing predators can ca |
ornatus, is an assassin bug that is thought to | prey upon bees. A. ornatus is associated with the ca |
s overrun with hundreds of vampire species that | prey upon humans in brutal, surprise attacks. |
of the new nation, issued letters of marque to | prey upon the British Commerce. |
When a member is seen to sexually ' | prey' upon a newcomer, this is known as 'Thirteenth |
g birds heading south for the winter will often | prey upon ripening grape clusters as a food source. |
sharks and porbeagles are among sharks known to | prey upon K. longimana, accounting for 21% and 19% o |
l causes the deceased strzyga to come alive and | prey upon other living beings. |
Because other species of mammals and birds may | prey upon affected rodents, there is a risk of secon |
anglerfishes, Photocorynus spiniceps lures its | prey using a bioluminescent spinal extension, and sw |
ile stalking, a hunter will approach his or her | prey using stealth, with the intention to get into r |
this genus is believed to eat small terrestrial | prey using its projectile tongue. |
It attracts small | prey using the glowing red tip of a long black barbe |
ntelligence and amazing agility, and tracks its | prey using sonar-like abilities, much like a bat. |
whiskers and forepaws enable sea otters to find | prey using their sense of touch. |
(33-66 ft) over open country and swoop down on | prey, usually small mammals, lizards or large insect |
The | prey usually is killed by strangulation, which can c |
Its main | prey varies by region. |
Heng was born in | Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. |
e Sam Rainsy Party and was elected to represent | Prey Veng Province in the National Assembly of Cambo |
It took place in | Prey Veng on June 15, 1970, where ARVN and Cambodian |
The Battle of | Prey Veng was part of the Army of the Republic of Vi |
Kampong Cham Province and shares a border with | Prey Veng Province to the south. |
hile Kanhchriech and Sithor Kandal districts of | Prey Veng Province are to the south. |
Prey Veng City | |
Prey Veng Province | |
Chhuon was born in Siem Reap and grew up in | Prey Veng, joining the French militia in which he ro |
A raptor watchpoint or bird of | prey viewpoint is a location at which birds of prey |
October 6, 1892) was a French physician born in | Prey, Vosges. |
At 12:30 pm the Americans learned that their | prey was a schooner-of-war when Lieutenant Barrete r |
eign of Henry VIII, it was perceived that a new | prey was needed, and the fox was selected. |
Let Us | Prey was a continuation of the more abrasive doom me |
The Naked | Prey was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection |
Their next album, entitled Let Us | Prey, was released in 2002. |
Birds of | prey, waterfowl, and song birds are more susceptible |
adth increased; that is more different types of | prey were taken, with younger fish often, but not al |
The hunters become the | prey when illegal dynamite fishing prematurely ends |
if a pitcher becomes overloaded with putrefying | prey, when it may be colonised by the larvae of vari |
elagic existence in the open sea pursuing their | prey wherever it is abundant and plentiful. |
plant that attracts, traps, kills, and digests | prey, which are typically protozoans. |
rce (adults have been observed capturing insect | prey, which is typical behavior for paper wasps). |
ed for capturing and latching onto its intended | prey, which it then injects with digestive toxins th |
requently fly high up into the sky in search of | prey, which includes butterflies, Four-spotted Chase |
leafy areas to avoid predators and surprise its | prey, which include fish, frogs and plants. |
limbs are held wide open, ready to close on any | prey which enters. |
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