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Wielding microbe against microbe, beetle defends its food source 10/6/2008

Moths with a nose for learning 10/5/2008

Reproducing early and often is the key to rapid evolution in plants 10/4/2008

Atlantic tuna return thousands of miles to birthplace to spawn 10/3/2008

Study Reveals an Oily Diet for Subsurface Life 10/1/2008

Common insecticide can decimate tadpole populations 9/30/2008

Researchers describe for first time how some bacteria kill males: They first invade the mother 9/29/2008

Captive breeding introduced infectious disease to Mallorcan amphibians 9/28/2008

Researchers find animal with ability to survive climate change 9/26/2008

Wolves show scientists are barking up the wrong tree 9/25/2008

Extinct may not be forever for some species of Galapagos tortoises 9/24/2008

Remembrance of tussles past: paper wasps show surprisingly strong memory for previous encounters 9/23/2008

Walnut Trees Emit Aspirin-Like Chemical to Deal With Stress 9/22/2008

Scientists Discover a New Pacific Iguana and More Clues to a Longtime Mystery 9/21/2008

Wild dogs reveal nature's 'poverty trap' 9/20/2008

All Articles Tagged As: prey


Researchers Show Fear of Predators Impacts the Health of Prey Populations (9/5/2008)

Researchers Show Fear of Predators Impacts the Health of Prey PopulationsPredators can impact its prey without actually killing or consuming it ...> Full Article



Success by Learning - Smallest Predator Recognizes Prey by its Shape (5/16/2008)

Success by Learning - Smallest Predator Recognizes Prey by its ShapeScientist completes study on one of the worlds smallest mammals ...> Full Article


Predators Do More Than Kill Prey (1/22/2008)

Predators Do More Than Kill Preystudy shows significant evolutionary changes follow predators' indirect effects on ecosystems ...> Full Article


Elephants can 'smell danger' (10/18/2007)

Elephants can 'smell danger'Elephants can tell whether a human is a friend or foe by their scent and colour of clothing. ...> Full Article

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