These are word's examples related to anti-predatory. Click on any word to go to its word's detail page. Or, go to the definition of anti-predatory.
Another factor that controls the anti-predatory response of the garter snake is where the snake attacked.
This phenomenon has been seen in the time it takes for the anti-predatory response of burrowing into the soil in familiar and unfamiliar locations.
The mountain madtom has both and these serve as an anti-predatory function, not to catch prey as previously thought.
One of these major costs of anti-predatory behavior of elk is a compromised diet that results in poor health.
Time may be another factor that contributes to anti-predatory responses.
It is seldom seen on the surface, which may be an anti-predatory response.
This is most obviously the case in terms of attacking prey to obtain food, or in anti-predatory defense.
A cost associated with group foraging is increased resource competition, which in turn may reduce anti-predatory vigilance due to the intensity of foraging.
It absolutely affects the anti-predator response of both juvenile and adult garter snakes; without sufficient energy production the snake can not exhibit any anti-predatory response.
The anti-predatory responses moved elk further into the trees and away from young aspen groves.
A third hypothesis for an anti-predatory effect of animal aggregation is the encounter dilution effect.
Shoaling guppies spend less time and energy on anti-predatory behavior than solitary ones and spend more time on feeding.
Again, the amount and rate of tongue flicks was used to quantify the anti-predatory response, as well as any defensive acts taken upon the swab.
Their anti-predatory behaviors are qualitatively and quantitatively similar to their wild-caught counterparts.
Twenty-five states have passed anti-predatory lending laws.