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Make prey from old socks with holes in them.
A noiseless L.P.G.A. mainstay with no prior titles and with one runner-up finish across five years on the tour, Yoo entered the Sybase Match Play Championship with a ranking of No. 40 and scant hint that she would make prey of one British Open champion and the players ranked Nos. 5, 12, 4, 1 and 10.
"They can completely immobilise prey or they can make prey move, depending on what they would like to do".
Further, we show that a suitable feedback control on predator species can make prey species that is on the brink of extinction become globally stable, but under the conditions of small feedback control on predator, the prey species still extinct, whereas the predator species is stable at certain values.
Since predators are known to use edges to identify prey, countershading may therefore, she argues, make prey harder to detect when seen from above.
For example, several studies reveal that infection may lead to behavioral or physiological changes that make prey more conspicuous and therefore more vulnerable to predation [1], [2], [3].
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Higher-tension threads transmit the vibrations from struggling victims more quickly, making prey capture more efficient.
Next to imposing direct lethal effects, pollutants may also indirectly impose mortality by making prey organisms more vulnerable to predation.
Step 3. The predators and recorders define a maladaptive trait, some aspect of a pose that makes prey attractive to predators, for example "hands above the waist".
These results indicate that, at least in some cases, parasitism can result in opportunity costs for hosts by making prey species more averse to them.
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