Yes
the prey is that of which is hunted, the predator is the one who does the hunting
lion (predator] . zebra (prey] For the ocean ; theres a conger eel (predator] and a wrasse (prey] ( ;
There are different forms of the predator-prey relationships in Fiji islands. The mountain lion and deer is the most common type of predator-prey relationship.
Review the Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model.
lion to horse. The lion would be the predator who hunts the horse, and the horse would be the prey.
There are none. Relationships in a food web are predator-prey. There is no predator-prey symbiotic relationship/
In the context of competition in the Atlantic Ocean, relationships often refer to the interactions among various species, including predator-prey dynamics and competition for resources. For example, larger fish may compete with smaller species for food, while marine mammals might compete for hunting grounds. Additionally, human activities, such as fishing and shipping, can disrupt these natural relationships, leading to shifts in population dynamics and ecosystem health. Overall, these relationships are crucial for maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems in the Atlantic.
Atlantic porkfish have symbiotic relationships with many fish in the ocean. They eat the parasites that they find on other fish.
Usually a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
wolves and caribou
wolves and caribou
Here are some examples of prey-predator relationships in the desert:Snake and kangaroo ratCoyote and a rabbitCougar and a deerOwl and a mouseBobcat and a rabbitHawk and a snakeLizard and an insect