predation in A Sentence

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    The risk of Predation affects feeding strategies.

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    Predation by Crocodylus crocodiles has also been noted.

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    And then there is pursuit Predation.

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    Predation does not appear significant.

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    while polar bear Predation in turn regulates density and

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    Predation by great horned owls has also been cited.

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    Presence of conditions such as partial mortality, breakage, disease, and Predation.

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    Turks Island boas are extremely vulnerable to Predation by cats and rats.

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    Alterations in Predation, which will come into play as communities respond to acidification.

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    Predation by feral dogs and cats is also likely to be a factor.

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    They use their powerful jaws, serrated teeth and sharp claws for both Predation and defense.

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    large aggregations are believed to help in reducing the levels of parasitization and Predation.

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    Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey.

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    some secondary metabolites are toxins used to deter Predation and others are pheromones used to attract insects for pollination.

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    It is the basis for understanding changing fishery patterns and issues such as habitat destruction, Predation and optimal harvesting rates.

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    For example, some secondary metabolites are toxins used to deter Predation and others are pheromones used to attract insects for pollination.

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    However, studies placing corals in close proximity showed reduced growth rates due to overcrowding of branches and higher incidences of coral Predation, disease and damselfish Predation.

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    It is also helpful to plan for natural disturbances(e.g., bleaching events, Predation, and storms) so you can be ready and reduce negative impacts on your restoration program.

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    Search costs: finding a mate out in the reproductive wilderness can cost time and money- or, in nature, it will cost metabolic energy and the risk of Predation;

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    Evidence suggests that larger colonies have better survival rates after outplanting as they are able to withstand and overcome partial mortality, Predation and colony fragmentation better than smaller colonies.

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    An endangered species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in number, or threatened by changing environmental or Predation parameters.

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    They have access to better schools, better housing, and better jobs- and have come to believe that those differences reflect their own merit, not the legacy of generations of racial deprivation, Predation, and exploitation.

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    Hunting proponents note that, absent Predation, two deer"can produce a herd of up to 135 deer in 7 years," which may over-browse an ecosystem, ultimately resulting in insufficient food for the herd and death from starvation.

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    Although the devil favours wombats because of the ease of Predation and high fat content, it will eat all small native mammals such as bettong and potoroos, domestic mammals(including sheep), birds, fish, fruit, vegetable matter, insects, tadpoles, frogs and reptiles.

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    The relationship between ringed seals and polar bears is so close that the abundance of ringed seals in some areas appears to regulate the density of polar bears, while polar bear Predation in turn regulates density and reproductive success of ringed seals.

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