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The removal of large snapper as a predator on pelagic fishes and lesser predation on pelagic invertebrates is a major ecological consequence of the post WWII snapper fishery.
Nevertheless, this lake was classified as a predator lake based on the very recent exposure to predation.
Its behavior as a predator is similar to A. fallacis.
Now, though, Samraz Rana sees Headley as a predator.
If only economic policy could be executed as coolly and cleanly as a Predator shot.
It was introduced to the UK in the 19th century as a predator of the bullfinch.
Meanwhile Reckitt Benckiser - long tipped as a predator for SSL - climbed 37p to £29.35.
Mr. Letterman, he said, "could have been seen as a predator.
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Equilibrium A is sometimes referred to as a 'predator pit'.
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