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Depending on the context, you may use 'natural enemy', which would mean an animal or organism that is an enemy of another species naturally. Example sentence: "The wolves are the natural enemy of the deer, as they hunt them for food."
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(x_{3}(t)) denotes the density of nature enemy.
(1) where (x_{1}(t)) and (x_{2}(t)) represent the immature and mature pest densities, respectively, and (x_{3}(t)) denotes the density of nature enemy.
But this hot and humid environment may also bring powerful nature enemy and more pathogenicbacteria.
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Comedians are by nature enemies of boundaries.
Protective mutualisms, in which one partner defends the other from a natural enemy, are common in nature.
This can also explain why a lot of animals and natural enemies coexist in nature [27, 28].
A number of factors have contributed to the successful establishment and indeed dominance of this polymorphic species within aphidophagous guilds, including high reproductive capacity, intra-guild predation, eurytopic nature, high resistance to natural enemies within the invaded range, and potentially phenotypic plasticity.
Is it by its very nature an enemy of the United States and the West?
But those who commit genocide have chosen to make nature their enemy, not their ally.
The Whole Earth Catalog itself became the voice of a new kind of environmental advocacy that, rather than shunning science as nature's enemy, embraced it as the key that could unlock the door to personal freedom and create a post-scarcity social utopia.
But in nature, plants often have to deal with not one but several natural enemies, and these can occur either simultaneously or one after the other, with one enemy facilitating or eliciting resistance to the attack of subsequent attackers.
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