In this race, the prey experience strong selective pressure to evolve better adaptations to avoid being eaten. At the same time, predators must capture sufficient food to survive and reproduce ...
Uncover how frogfish use unique fins and neurons for ingenious hunting, revealing insights into evolution and biology.
Some sea stars have mouths much smaller than the prey that they eat; a special adaptation gets around this problem. After prying a shell open with their tube feet, some species of sea stars can ...
Characterized by their unique adaptations to extreme environments, anglerfish are known for using lures to attract prey.
Professor Richard Fortey looks at the predatory characteristics of the starfish and the dog whelk and the protective adaptations their prey have developed. The starfish use their sticky tube feet ...
The fossilised remains of an ancient carnivore provide intriguing hints about how early relatives of mammals began regulating ...
Predator-prey cycles show the natural rise and fall of numbers of predators and prey over time. All organisms in a food web depend upon each other and changes to one can affect the others.
The Atacama Trench, one of the Earth’s most extreme and remote marine environments, has yielded yet another fascinating ...